New drug to treat postpartum depression in U.S. also needed in Canada ‘ASAP’: doctor

Carole Dagher, shown in this handout image, suffered from debilitating postpartum depression and is hoping a new fast-acting drug that's expected to be available in the United States by the end of the year will also be approved in Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

The approval of a fast-acting, short-term medication in the United States to treat postpartum depression has Canadian maternal health experts and advocates hoping people north of the border will soon have access to the same treatment.

Zuranolone is the first oral drug specifically designed for severe depression after childbirth, with relief that starts on Day 3 of a two-week regimen, according to clinical trial results. Standard antidepressants can take up to three months to show mood improvement in women whose symptoms may include thoughts of harming themselves or their baby.

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