VNS Therapy is Proven Treatment Option, but Treatment Gap Remains
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One in three people with epilepsy has the type that is not well controlled with drugs, called drug-resistant epilepsy. For those people, prescribing more medicine is usually not the most effective option. In fact, research shows that if you haven't found seizure freedom after your first two drugs, there is a 95 percent chance that no drug or combination of drugs will result in seizure freedom.
"Despite what we know about drug-resistant epilepsy, the majority of people affected by this condition will continue to be prescribed additional medications instead of being evaluated for surgery or seen in a specialized epilepsy facility," said
"Clinical research proves the long-term positive effects of VNS Therapy," added Richey. "Knowing lives can be improved is what drives our work at
The goal of VNS Therapy is to prevent seizures before they start, and stop them if they do. People treated with VNS Therapy often experience shorter, less severe seizures, as well as fewer seizures. In addition, clinical trials have shown numerous quality of life improvements among people treated with VNS Therapy, including improved mood, alertness, and memory. People with VNS Therapy also report gaining an average of 32 more working days per year, spending less time caring for health problems, and worrying less about seizures.
Eighteen-year-old
"Johnny was young when he was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy," said
Epilepsy Awareness Month is a time to focus on the treatment needs of all people with seizures, including those with drug-resistant epilepsy, according to
Individual results may vary. To hear from more real patients with real stories, visit www.Facebook.com/VNSTherapyForEpilepsy or www.SeizureControl.com.
About VNS Therapy for Epilepsy
VNS Therapy is a proven treatment designed to prevent seizures before they occur and stop them when they do. It is a unique treatment approach developed specifically for people with drug-resistant epilepsy, a condition that affects one in three people with epilepsy. For more information, visit www.VNSTherapy.com or www.SeizureControl.com.
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INTENDED USE/INDICATION
The VNS Therapy system is indicated for use as an adjunctive therapy in reducing the frequency of seizures in adults and adolescents over 12 years of age with partial onset seizures that are refractory to antiepileptic medications. Individual results may vary. Common side effects include hoarseness or changes in voice tone, prickling feeling in the skin, shortness of breath, sore throat and coughing. Visit www.VNSTherapy.com/important-safety-information to view safety and full prescribing information.
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Susan English, Havas PR Senior Vice President, 412-512-6547, susan.english@havas.com; Deanna Wilke, LivaNova External Communications, 281-228-7262, corporate.communications@livanova.com