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Clinical trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of TMS Therapy in treating patients who have not benefited from prior antidepressant medication.Clinical trials have shown that TMS Therapy may help to reduce or diminish symptoms of depression after 4 to 6 weeks of treatment.
In an independent, randomized, controlled trial funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, patients treated with MagVenture® TMS Therapy were four times more likely to feel their depression symptoms significantly improve, compared to a control group of patients.1
When studied over the course of a year:
In a trial with physician directed standard of care, meaning TMS Therapy could be used in conjunction with antidepressants as needed, patients who had received treatment then reported their symptom levels at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months to determine the durability of their treatments. By the end of the 12-month period, 2 out of 3 patients who had either responded or completely remitted after TMS treatment remained at the symptom levels they reported at the end of the treatment phase.1
After the end of the treatment period, only 1 in 3 patients needed to come back for maintenance TMS sessions, or ‘reintroduction’ during this 12-month period.1
TMS+YOU is an online community and national patient advocacy site for TMS Therapy. Those considering Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation can connect with patients who have had the treatment to answer questions, share insights, and get the latest information.
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