An Expanded Access Protocol for Esketamine Treatment in Participants With Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) Who do Not Have Other Treatment Alternatives

The purpose of this expanded access program (EAP) is to provide expanded access to esketamine treatment and collect additional safety data and quality of life until esketamine is commercially available for participants with Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD).

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Janssen-Cilag
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Johnson & Johnson
One of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, Johnson & Johnson are responsible for bringing esketamine to market in the form of Spravato.

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