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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fda-shock-devices/us-fda-bans-electrical-stimulation-devices-used-in-curbing-aggressive-behavior-idUSKBN20R2CI
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fda-shock-devices/us-fda-bans-electrical-stimulation-devices-used-in-curbing-aggressive-behavior-idUSKBN20R2CI
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday banned electrical
stimulation devices (ESDs) used in curbing self-injurious or aggressive
behavior, citing substantial risks of illness or injury to patients.
The agency’s final decision comes after the devices were found to cause
tissue damage and worsen underlying symptoms, leading to depression, anxiety
and post-traumatic stress disorder.
“Since ESDs were first marketed more than 20 years ago, we have gained a
better understanding of the danger these devices present to public health,” the
FDA’s William Maisel said in a statement.
ESDs administer electrical shocks through electrodes attached to the skin
to deter self-injurious or aggressive behavior.
Many people exposed to these devices have intellectual or developmental
disabilities that make it difficult to communicate their pain or consent, the
FDA said.
The ban does not apply to devices used for other purposes, such as those
used for smoking cessation, or other approved devices or technologies such as
cranial electrotherapy stimulators or transcranial magnetic stimulation.
The decision to ban a device is rare and the FDA has so far only banned
two other medical devices.