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a proven non-drug treatment for depression Get back to well......without medication side effects......right in your doctor s office.

Is NeuroStar TMS Therapy right for you? 1) Are you are taking medication to treat your depression? 2) Are you still depressed despite your medication? 3) Are you experiencing side effects from your medication? 4) Have you switched medications more than once due to side effects? 5) Are depression symptoms interfering with your leisure activities or relationships with your family and friends? 6) Are depression symptoms having an effect on your ability to earn a living? If you have answered to two or more of these questions, please bring this quiz into your appointment and share these answers with your doctor today. NeuroStar.com

What is... NeuroStar TMS Therapy (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) NeuroStar TMS Therapy is an FDA-cleared non-invasive medical treatment for patients with depression who have not benefitted from initial antidepressant medication.t NeuroStar uses highly focused magnetic pulses to stimulate the areas of the brain thought to control mood. This specific area of the brain has been identified as underactive in people who suffer from depression. TMS Therapy causes neurons to become active, leading to the release of neurotransmitters, and potentially relieving the symptoms of depression. Each treatment involves gentle placement of the magnetic coil against the patient s head. Treatment takes less than an hour and is conducted in your doctor s office, five days a week, for approximately four to six weeks. NeuroStar.com

Benefits of NeuroStar NeuroStar TMS Therapy has been proven safe and effective for treating patients with depression. NeuroStar TMS Therapy is free of side effects typically experienced with antidepressant medications. The most common side effect associated with TMS Therapy is localized pain or discomfort at or near the treatment area generally mild to moderate. NeuroStar patients are awake and alert during treatment and are able to resume normal activities upon leaving the treatment session. NeuroStar TMS Therapy is available by prescription only and may not be right for everyone. Talk to your doctor to learn more.

NeuroStar Patient Experiences* I can t begin to tell you what a difference TMS has made in my life. I am just so much happier. Susan, 58 years old, Minnesota Seven months ago I was so depressed I wasn t able to function. After the six weeks of NeuroStar TMS Therapy, I was back to work; I was feeling great; I was enjoying my kids again and I had my life back. Craig, 38 years old, Pennsylvania I have not felt this good since I was in high school. I can find joy in the simple things in life and I am no longer afraid to get out of bed in the morning. I am hopeful about my future. Laurie, 48 years old, California See more patient experiences with NeuroStar TMS Therapy at: TheDepressionHopeCenter.com

About NeuroStar TMS Therapy t NeuroStar TMS Therapy is indicated for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in adult patients who have failed to achieve satisfactory improvement from one prior antidepressant medication at or above the minimal effective dose and duration in the current episode. In open-label clinical trials, 1 in 2 patients suffering with depression improved significantly, and 1 in 3 patients were completely free of depression symptoms after six weeks of treatment. 1 *Efficacy for NeuroStar TMS Therapy was established in a controlled clinical trial comparing active treatment with the NeuroStar TMS Therapy system to an inactive device. Patients treated with active NeuroStar TMS Therapy received an average reduction in their depression symptom score of 22.1% compared to a 9% average reduction in patients receiving inactive treatment. 1 The most common side effect associated with TMS Therapy is localized pain or discomfort at or near the treatment area generally mild to moderate. There is a rare risk of seizure associated with TMS (0.1% of patients). NeuroStar TMS Therapy is contraindicated in patients with implanted metallic devices or non-removable metallic objects in or around the head. NeuroStar TMS Therapy is available by prescription only. For full safety and prescribing information, visit www.neurostar.com. Reference: 1. Demitrack MA, Thase, ME. Clinical significance of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in the treatment of pharmacoresistant depression: synthesis of recent data. Psychopharm Bull. 2009, 42(2): 5-38. A proven non-drug treatment for depression 2011 Neuronetics, Inc. Malvern, PA 53-50225-000 Rev A