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Rebecca S. Hock

1 paper in the library · 107 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Efficacy of Esketamine Augmentation in Major Depressive Disorder

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry May 26, 2020 George I. Papakostas, Naji C. Salloum, Rebecca S. Hock et al. 107 citations

Adjunctive intranasal esketamine is more effective than placebo for treating major depressive disorder. Pooling five randomized, double-blind trials with 774 patients, esketamine outperformed placebo on depression rating scale score change, response, and remission. The effect was statistically significant across different study samples and baseline antidepressant regimens. Esketamine appears to be an effective treatment strategy for patients who are treatment-resistant or acutely suicidal.