Unlike the depression drugs available for decades, neither of the two new drugs is a pill. One is a nasal spray; the latest is an injection made by Sage.
, to have blockbuster appeal for the 16 million Americans with severe depression unrelated to childbirth.
17-1 in favor of the treatment, which they decided carried more benefits than risks for patients. Still, the new drug has important risks and side-effects. "We think these two products can live in this market and help create choice for patients," Sage's chief business officer told Business Insider.Analysts and clinicians said they were hopeful about the new approval for several reasons. They believe it adds options for a disease that currently has no approved medications.
"We think these two products can live in this market and help create choice for patients," Sage's chief business officer, Michael Cloonan, told Business Insider.
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