U.S., Oct. 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07220161) titled 'Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation of the Treatment of Epilepsy' on Oct. 21.
Brief Summary: Background: Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder among veterans. Medications do not control seizures in 1/3rd of patients, who often require neurostimulation. However, current neurostimulation devices are invasive. Objective: The investigators propose a novel clinical trial to repurpose the FDA-approved Cefaly device, designed for migraine relief, to treat epilepsy. The Cefaly device works by non-invasive Trigeminal neurostimulation (TNS). TNS has previously shown promising preliminary results in seizure improvement. Design: The investigators...