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The RNS® System responds to your unique brain activity and gives your doctor valuable information to help personalize your epilepsy treatment. In a real world study, RNS System patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy reported experiencing an 82% reduction1 in seizure frequency.

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1. Razavi, et al. Epilepsia. 2020. In ≥ 3 years. n=38

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What is the RNS System?

The RNS System is a medical device that is FDA approved for the treatment of drug-resistant focal epilepsy (also called partial onset epilepsy). The RNS System includes an implantable neurostimulator and small wires (called leads).

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In a real world study, RNS System patients reported
experiencing fewer seizures.1

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Patients Seizure-Free

~1 in 5 patients were seizure-free at their last check-up in this study.


82%

Seizure Frequency Reduction

Median seizure frequency reduction at ≥3 years2

1. Razavi, et al. Epilepsia. 2020.
2. n=38;

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Who is a candidate for the RNS System?

The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 antiseizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (patient onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you.

Will I be able to stop taking my antiseizure medications?

The RNS System is considered a complementary treatment to your medications. Any change in your medications would be determined by your doctor.

When should I consider the RNS System?

Studies have shown that if you have tried two antiseizure medications without achieving seizure control, there is a less than 5% chance that your seizures will be controlled on another medication. If you have failed two medications and still suffer from seizures, it may be time to ask your doctor about other treatment options, including the RNS System.

Chen, Z., et al. JAMA Neurology, 2018.

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If you are an existing RNS System patient, please direct questions to your physician or NeuroPace Customer Service at (866) 726.3876. Quiz submissions from existing RNS System patients are not accepted.

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Do you or your loved one still have seizures even after trying 2 or more different anti-seizure medications?

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The RNS System is not currently FDA approved for patients under the age of 18. However, we are currently enrolling patients in the RESPONSE Clinical Study to evaluate the RNS System in teens ages 12 through 17. To learn more, click "Done".

It appears that you may not be an appropriate candidate for the RNS® System at this time. It is FDA approved for people 18+ years of age with focal epilepsy who are still having seizures despite trying two or more medications. 
It appears your loved one may not be an appropriate candidate for the RNS® System at this time. It is FDA approved for people 18+ years of age with focal epilepsy who are still having seizures despite trying two or more medications. 

The RNS System is not currently FDA approved for patients with generalized epilepsy. However, we will be enrolling patients in the NAUTILUS Clinical Study to evaluate the RNS System in patients with primary generalized epilepsy. To learn more visit  https://www.neuropace.com/providers/clinical-research/



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