SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Neuralieve, a medical technology company pioneering a new approach to treat migraine headache, today reported completion of its clinical trial. The results will be presented June 27 during the annual American Headache Society (AHS) scientific meeting in Boston by Dr. Richard B. Lipton, Professor and Vice Chair of Neurology and Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. The randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, sham-controlled clinical study at 16 centers studied the use of Neuralieve’s portable transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) device for treating migraine with aura. The study demonstrated that for migraine with aura, treatment with Neuralieve’s non-drug, non-invasive TMS treatment system is superior to sham treatment, and led to patients being pain-free at 2 hours, 24 hours and 48 hours. The trial also confirmed that use of the Neuralieve TMS device, which delivers single pulse TMS treatment, is extremely safe. As a result, Neuralieve is in the process of submitting pre-market notification to the FDA. Neuralieve is also actively planning additional studies to further demonstrate that its TMS treatment can clinically benefit more people. Used for years, TMS is a proven, safe method of studying the brain. It […]

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