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what is neurostar treatment for depression

by Stephen Halvorson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Treating depression at the source
NeuroStar uses focused magnetic pulses (similar to an MRI), that revitalize inactive synapses in your brain. “Waking up” these connections can have a lasting effect on neurotransmitter levels, making long-term remission from depression a reality for many people.

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How does neurostar work to treat depression?

Unlike antidepressant medications, which have to travel through your entire body, NeuroStar targets the source of depression in the brain, where it helps activate the natural function of the brain’s neurotransmitters using a non-invasive magnetic field. 9 NeuroStar is not ECT (electroconvulsive therapy). How exactly does NeuroStar work?

Is neurostar advanced therapy right for You?

If you suffer from depression but have not benefitted from antidepressant medications—or are not happy with their side effects—NeuroStar Advanced Therapy may be right for you. NeuroStar may also be a good choice if you have tried switching medications for depression but have still not found remission from your symptoms.

What is neurostar TMS therapy?

with a center near you NeuroStar TMS Therapy is indicated for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in adult patients who have failed to receive satisfactory improvement from prior antidepressant medication in the current episode. The most common side effect is pain or discomfort at or near the treatment site.

What are the side effects of neurostar?

Some NeuroStar patients experience mild to moderate pain or discomfort at or near the treatment site during the first week of treatment. 16,18 This is usually temporary and subsides in subsequent treatments. 16,18 Click here for a full list of possible side effects associated with NeuroStar. Is NeuroStar right for me?

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What is NeuroStar for depression?

NeuroStar is a safe, proven alternative for treating major depression. NeuroStar is focused, local treatment at the source of your depression, without the side effects of medication.

Is TMS a good treatment for depression?

Results. If rTMS works for you, your depression symptoms may improve or go away completely. Symptom relief may take a few weeks of treatment. The effectiveness of rTMS may improve as researchers learn more about techniques, the number of stimulations required and the best sites on the brain to stimulate.

How long does NeuroStar treatment last?

Treatment sessions vary in length depending on the TMS coil used and the number of pulses delivered but typically last around 30 – 40 minutes. Patients receive TMS 5 days a week. A typical course of rTMS is 4 to 6 weeks. However, this can vary depending on an individual's response to treatment.

Is TMS better than antidepressants?

These two studies show that when a patient has tried at least two antidepressants, TMS is more effective than trying another antidepressant.

What is a disadvantage of TMS?

Facial twitching during the treatment. Skin redness at site of coil placement. Anxiety before and during treatment. Mild discomfort (usually dissipates by end of first treatment).

Can TMS change your personality?

Because of the way that TMS interacts with the brain, many patients worry that it will change their personalities. Fortunately, that isn't the case. TMS will not change a person's personality either permanently or temporarily.

Who should not do TMS?

Patients less than 18 years of age or older than 68 years of age. Patients with a history of substance abuse. Patients with a psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenic disorder, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disease, or major depression with psychotic features.

Can TMS cause brain damage?

No. TMS doesn't cause brain damage. This is assuming that all the screening measures are taken and there are no contraindications to the magnetic treatment (no ferromagnetic metals in the brain).

What is the success rate of TMS for depression?

Does TMS work? Approximately 50% to 60% of people with depression who have tried and failed to receive benefit from medications experience a clinically meaningful response with TMS. About one-third of these individuals experience a full remission, meaning that their symptoms go away completely.

How effective is NeuroStar?

In a naturalistic clinical study in 257 patients who did not benefit from antidepressant medications, NeuroStar Advanced Therapy offered durable effect over 1 year*** following acute treatment: 67.7% of patients responded to treatment. 45.1% reached remission.

Can TMS worsen anxiety?

Can TMS Make Anxiety Worse? Some studies have shown that when TMS is used to treat depression, anxiety symptoms can increase. However, anxiety is not listed as a side effect of TMS therapy, and there is no evidence to show that TMS makes anxiety worse.

What does TMS do to the brain?

These electrical currents activate cells within the brain which are thought to release neurotransmitters like serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Since depression is thought to be the result of an imbalance of these chemicals in the brain, TMS can restore that balance and, thus, relieve depression.

What is the best treatment for depression?

However, there is no single depression treatment which has been proven to work for everyone. Depression is often treated with antidepressant medications; however, alternative treatments for depression are available. These depression therapies have been shown to work in people who do not receive benefit from medications or cannot tolerate the side effects caused by them. One alternative therapy for the treatment of depression is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). NeuroStar TMS Therapy was recently FDA-cleared for patients suffering from depression who have not achieved satisfactory improvement from prior antidepressant medications.

What is the purpose of magnetic stimulation?

Transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy uses short pulses of magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the area of the brain thought to control mood. It is sometimes referred to as rTMS which stands for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. TMS patients receiving TMS Therapy remain awake and alert during the procedure.

What is neurostar therapy?

NeuroStar is a breakthrough depression treatment for patients who aren’t satisfied with the results they’ve had with antidepressants. If someone you care for fits this profile, and you’re interested in learning more, use our Doctor Locator to get in touch with a doctor near you who specializes in NeuroStar Advanced Therapy.

How many NeuroStar treatments have been performed?

Over 4 million NeuroStar treatments have been performed, with over 110,000 patients treated

What is neurostar TMS?

NeuroStar TMS Therapy is indicated for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in adult patients who have failed to receive satisfactory improvement from prior antidepressant medication in the current episode.

Can neurostar TMS cause seizures?

Seizures (sometimes called convulsions or fits) have been reported with the use of TMS devices. No seizures were observed with use of the NeuroStar TMS System in clinical trials that included over 15,000 treatment sessions. Since the introduction of the NeuroStar TMS System into clinical practice, seizures have been rarely reported. The estimated risk of seizure under ordinary clinical use is approximately 1 in 30,000 treatments (0.003% of treatments) or 1 in 1000 patients (0.1% of patients). You should discuss with your doctor if you have had a seizure, or if you have a medical condition that you have been told may put you at increased risk of having a seizure. Your doctor will decide if it is appropriate for you to receive NeuroStar TMS Therapy.

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