We are excited to share some groundbreaking news from BrainsWay: the FDA has expanded its clearance for our innovative Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) technology to include the treatment of depression in older adults, specifically those aged 68-86 years. This marks a significant milestone, making BrainsWay the only TMS device currently FDA-cleared for this age group.
Depression in older adults is a pressing and often underrecognized issue. Late-life depression can severely impact quality of life, exacerbating other medical conditions, and increasing the risk of mortality. Traditional treatment methods, including medications and psychotherapy, are not always effective or well-tolerated in this population due to various factors like comorbidities, polypharmacy, and age-related physiological changes. This underscores the urgent need for alternative, more effective treatment options.
Deep TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) represents a non-invasive, cutting-edge approach to treating depression. Unlike traditional TMS, Deep TMS penetrates deeper and broader into brain structures, directly stimulating areas associated with mood regulation. This enhanced reach and stimulation provide a more robust and effective treatment for depression, with minimal side effects.
The recent FDA clearance expansion for BrainsWay’s Deep TMS to treat late-life depression is a monumental step forward. This new indication underscores the safety and efficacy of Deep TMS in treating older adults, who are often underserved by existing treatment modalities. The clearance is based on rigorous clinical trials and a robust body of evidence demonstrating the benefits of Deep TMS for this specific age group.
To further explore this transformative advancement, Brainsway is hosting a webinar titled “Transforming Late-Life Depression with Deep TMS: Insights and Evidence.” This webinar will provide in-depth insights into the science behind Deep TMS, its clinical applications, and the significant impact it can have on treating late-life depression.