Soterix wins IDE for depression treatment trial
Soterix Medical announced today that it received FDA investigational device exemption (IDE) to launch a trial […]
Soterix Medical announced today that it received FDA investigational device exemption (IDE) to launch a trial of its tDCS-LTE) neuromodulation system.
New York-based Soterix Medical’s transcranial direct current stimulation-limited total energy (tDCS-LTE) system is an at-home platform for people suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD).
The proprietary technology is designed to support the home-based tDCS, including the single-use SNAPpad electrodes and the ElextraRx digital healthcare platform, according to a news release.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Soterix says there is an even more urgent need for reliable at-home intervention for patients with MDD. With the IDE trial, it’s setting out to benefit those patients whose access to depression therapy has been limited as a result of the pandemic.
Original Article: (https://www.massdevice.com/soterix-wins-ide-for-depression-treatment-trial/)