Laura's Battle with Hidden Depression and the Power of SPRAVATO® (esketamine) Nasal Spray

Discover how Laura's experience with SPRAVATO® helped her with her depression and reconnect with her family.

From starting a family to having a successful career, seemingly everything was going really well for Laura, but the reality was that she was really struggling with depression. She opens up about the day-to-day weight of living with treatment-resistant depression and how SPRAVATO® (esketamine) nasal spray has helped her reconnect with herself and with her loved ones. 

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