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What is RLS?

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological sleep condition that can cause intense discomfort, resulting in an uncontrollable urge to move the legs and an inability to fall and stay asleep.

RLS by the numbers

1 in 10

U.S. adults are affected
by RLS1

8 million

Americans experience symptoms more than 3 times per week1

#2 sleep disorder

RLS is the second most common sleep disorder in the US1

Limited

alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments2
50%-70%
of people with RLS on the leading prescription drug therapy still experience worsening symptoms.
50%-70% of people with RLS on the leading prescription drug therapy still experience worsening symptoms.

>50%

of people treated with dopamine agonists required a notable escalation in dosage within 10 years of starting treatment.1,2

up to 50%

of people treated with dopamine agonists are eventually prescribed off-label opioids to manage their symptoms.3

>25%

of people on FDA-approved gabapentinoids report increased daytime sleepiness.4

1. Lipford MC, Silber MH. Sleep Med. 2012;13(10):1280-1285. 2. Silver N, et al. Sleep Med. 2011;12(5):440-444.
3. Meyers J, et al. Manag Care. 2012;21(10):44-51. 4. Kushida CA, et al. Neurology. 2009;72(5):439-446.

Fall asleep fast. Wake rested.

Reclaim your nights with Nidra

If prescription medications aren’t bringing you relief, talk with your doctor about Nidra, the drug-free solution to manage your RLS symptoms.

89%

of people reported an improvement
in their symptoms over 8 weeks.

of people reported an improvement
in their symptoms over 8 weeks.

Important Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Contraindications
The Nidra TOMAC System is contraindicated for use in patients with the following:

  • Diagnosis of epilepsy or other seizure disorder
  • Active medical device implant anywhere in the body, including but not limited to pacemakers, spinal cord stimulators, deep brain stimulators
  • Metal implant in the leg at the therapy site (not including knee replacements)
  • Known allergy to device materials (or severe previous reaction to medical adhesives or bandages)
  • Cellulitis, open sores, or injury at or near the location of therapy device application
  • The device cannot be used while driving, operating machinery, or during any activity in which electrical stimulation can put the patient at risk of injury

Potential Complications
There is a potential for the following side effects, which are typically mild to moderate and resolve over time:

  • Mild skin irritation from use of adhesives.
  • Temporary interference with sleep while wearing the device. For some people, the device may be uncomfortable. For others, the device may interfere with preferred sleep positions.
  • Proper use of the device as described in the Instructions for Use (IFU) can help reduce or prevent the following complications: Discomfort, paresthesia (tingling or prickling sensation), or otherwise irritating or uncomfortable sensations during treatment. This risk is reduced by adjusting the stimulation intensity.

This list is not all inclusive. Please refer to the Instructions for Use. for all of the important warnings and precautions before using or prescribing this product.