FDA approves electroCore's treatment for cluster headaches, approved in M'sia


Washington: Bioelectronic healthcare company electroCore LLC said on Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved its hand-held device to treat cluster headaches.

The device, which can be self-administered, is already approved for use in Malaysia, South Africa, India, New Zealand, Australia, Colombia, Brazil, and Canada.

Cluster headaches are an extremely severe form of headache, in which the pain is usually limited to one side of the head and generally recurs over a period of several weeks. The pain is typically described as burning, stabbing, boring or squeezing, and may be located near or behind the eye.

ElectroCore's device, gammaCore, aims to treat the condition by applying a mild electrical signal to the vagus nerve through the skin. The company anticipates the product will be available in the United States in the third quarter.

Around 350,000 people in the United States suffer from cluster headaches, the company said. - Reuters

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