A single dose of specialized medicine can regrow brain connections in twenty-four hours
While traditional antidepressants take weeks to function, a specialized medicine derived from a 1962 discovery can physically rebuild brain connections and restore atrophied neural pathways in as little as twenty-four hours.
Esketamine is revolutionizing psychiatry by rapidly boosting glutamate signaling to trigger synaptogenesis in the prefrontal cortex. While standard treatments take weeks to modulate neurotransmitters, this medicine induces the growth of new synaptic spines within just one day.
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