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This new drug could help PTSD patients finally let go of trauma

By InsideWellness Editorial · August 3, 2025

Originally published by ScienceDaily Depression.

Researchers discovered that PTSD may be driven by excess GABA from astrocytes, not neurons. This chemical imbalance disrupts the brain’s ability to forget fear. A new drug, KDS2010, reverses this effect in mice and is already in human trials. It could represent a game-changing therapy.

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