
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
How the first-ever postpartum depression pill could change the landscape of maternal health.
Read more:
In August, the Food and Drug Administration approved Zurzuvae, the first pill to treat postpartum depression. This is a huge milestone for the serious and potentially life-threatening condition, which can afflict about 1 in 7 women following childbirth.
Unlike other commonly recommended treatments such as talk therapy and antidepressants, the drug is meant to act quickly, working to ease symptoms including mood swings, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of worthlessness, and severe anxiety. Health reporter Sabrina Malhi explains how this new drug works, and why it took so long to develop this medication in the first place.
Subscribe to The Washington Post via Apple podcasts here.
4.2
51125,112 ratings
How the first-ever postpartum depression pill could change the landscape of maternal health.
Read more:
In August, the Food and Drug Administration approved Zurzuvae, the first pill to treat postpartum depression. This is a huge milestone for the serious and potentially life-threatening condition, which can afflict about 1 in 7 women following childbirth.
Unlike other commonly recommended treatments such as talk therapy and antidepressants, the drug is meant to act quickly, working to ease symptoms including mood swings, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of worthlessness, and severe anxiety. Health reporter Sabrina Malhi explains how this new drug works, and why it took so long to develop this medication in the first place.
Subscribe to The Washington Post via Apple podcasts here.
3,897 Listeners
7,837 Listeners
25,787 Listeners
3,629 Listeners
1,385 Listeners
86,656 Listeners
4,447 Listeners
110,617 Listeners
55,911 Listeners
2,476 Listeners
2,269 Listeners
107 Listeners
10,128 Listeners
6,940 Listeners
2,398 Listeners
2,772 Listeners
5,986 Listeners
2,371 Listeners
15,405 Listeners
233 Listeners
293 Listeners
1,180 Listeners
982 Listeners
395 Listeners
323 Listeners
161 Listeners
57 Listeners
32 Listeners
465 Listeners