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Neupulse Clinical Trial Results

Neupulse Clinical Trial Results

Posted on 12 March 2023 by Pippa McClounan

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Read the highly anticipated results of this ground breaking study

We are excited to share the results of the UK-wide double-blind sham-controlled clinical trial of the Neupulse device for suppressing tics in Tourette syndrome.

The trial was run by the University of Nottingham, conducted between 18th March 2022 and 5th of March 2023, sponsored by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. The aim of the trial was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Neupulse device in reducing the severity and frequency of tics in individuals with Tourette Syndrome. A total of 121 participants took part in the study and went on to receive either active or sham stimulation for 10min a day for 4 weeks.

The results of the study revealed that people who received active stimulation experienced a significant reduction in the severity and frequency of their tics. On average, they saw a reduction in tic frequency of more than 25% while they received stimulation

After using the device for 4 weeks, people who received active stimulation experienced a reduction in their tic severity of more than 35%. In total, 59% of the people who received active stimulation experienced a reduction in tic severity of at least 25% compared to baseline.

A huge thank you to all the participants who participated in the clinical trial and made it a success.

These positive results will help start the development of a commercial medical device, that will run for the next 18 months, with the hope of obtaining regulatory approval for a commercial device by 2025 and have a device available by 2026.

You can read the whole pre-print paper with the results of the clinical trial here
 https://medrxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.06.23286799v1

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