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Understand how safe is the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Is TMS safe? TMS is minimally invasive and there is some limited risk of complications. The most common side effect is fatigue, which develops slowly but typically resolves within two to four weeks of beginning TMS treatment.<br>

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Understand how safe is the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

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  1. Understand how safe is the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation penzu.com/public/d30dc1b8 The effects of the powerful antidepressants TMS and the tricyclic antidepressants Lithium and Oxapro are still controversial. In TMS, the patient's brain is not hit directly; rather, it is the byproduct of the medications interacting with other neurotransmitters in the brain such as glutamate, an amino acid that is found in many synapses. In the case of the tricyclic antidepressants, the tricyclic molecule is actually attached to the neurotransmitter as a model for medication and interaction with the receptors found on cell membranes. Is TMS safe? TMS is minimally invasive and there is some limited risk of complications. The most common side effect is fatigue, which develops slowly but typically resolves within two to four weeks of beginning TMS treatment. One of the few concerns about the use of this procedure is that it can affect children who are at the very young age of three or less. However, recent studies have shown that this concern is unfounded. Is TMS safe for children? If you're thinking about this option for your child, you should understand how this procedure works and what you can expect from treatment. In general, TMS can be used on children who are mildly depressed, psychotic, or in a coma. It delivers short magnetic pulses into the parts of the brain where they are needed by the affected cells to produce energy. This energy is used by the cells for energy production and for communication. What happens if you use TMS for a child with major depressive disorder? Once your child begins to enter the advanced stages of depression, the drug regimen will most likely be limited to antidepressant medications. TMS cannot treat the chemical imbalance that is found in patients who have a major depressive disorder. These medications are generally referred to as MAOIs (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors). TMS is effective for those patients suffering from both mild and severe depression. Is TMS safe for women during pregnancy? During pregnancy, women who are suffering from the premenstrual syndrome are not advised to take this drug. This is because of the risks involved with TMS treatment in women of this condition. The medication can affect the brain areas responsible for producing serotonin, a hormone essential for regulating mood, and the feeling of well-being. Women who have just given birth may also be at risk of developing certain complications as a result of the procedure. Is TMS safe for clinical trials? Clinical trials are done on volunteers who have already undergone proper antidepressant counseling and who have an understanding of the risks involved with taking the treatment. In general, subjects in clinical trials are advised to stay away from other medications that could potentially cause adverse reactions to the transcranial magnetic stimulation. The FDA has approved the use of this treatment for the treatment of the major depressive disorder. The results of recent studies are very 1/2

  2. promising. However, patients should be informed that the use of this treatment is not for everyone, especially those who should not take medications in large doses. You can also visit websites like pinnaclebehavioralhealth.com to know more about the treatments. 2/2

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