Eliminates Opiate Withdrawal during Opiate Detox
There is no need to fear opiate withdrawal anymore. Opiate withdrawal is the most difficult part of quitting opioid addiction. Whether it involves codeine, fentanyl, Vicodin, or heroin, the acute pain associated with the process is scary and painful. Many experts believe that the pain of detox and the fear in opiate withdrawal are some of the greatest barriers to patient detoxification and rehabilitation. It’s clear that many patients suffering from opiate withdrawal quit before they can be moved to a medication-assisted treatment program.
Opiate Withdrawal is Only One Step
This new FDA approved for marketing technology only gets an individual through one stage of recovery, and they must be evaluated by a qualified physician. You may also be interested in getting educated on medication assisted therapy (MAT) while you make the decision of the new technology. Recovery is a life-long journey and all your treatment should be case managed by a physician, or addiction professional, guiding your recovery journey.
This technology works through neuro-stimulation and is an auricular peripheral nerve field stimulation that connects topically to the patient’s ear, blocking pain signals from getting through the brain.
Cleared by the Food & Drug Administration as a 510(K) this technology is minimally-invasive, easy to work with, has a proven clinical track record, and is poised to make a tremendous improvement to both detox and rehab protocols.
How Treatment Centers Can Offer Out-patient Opiate Detox Eliminating Suboxone, at a Fraction of the Current Market Price
Brian Carrico, President of Innovative Health Solutions was one of the 6 featured addiction Executive thought leader panelists at Behavioral Health Network Resources Addiction Executive Ethical Marketing Practices conference on 3/30/18. He revealed and informed treatment centers on how they can offer this device.
- provide a new service of opiate out-patient detox
- net cost of device is far below the current market value
- FDA approved technology which is an alternative pain management treatment for withdrawal and other acute pain patients.
- FDA studies on how this came to market
If you are a detox or treatment center, with this device you will be able to provide opiate detox in an out-patient setting at a fraction of the current cost of an opiate detox. This technology will also virtually eliminate the need for Suboxone and the fear of opiate detox. It is an out-patient modality that keeps your clients clean for 10-14 days and transitions them to Vivitol.
If you are an individual seeking more information on this FDA approved technology and want to find a center that provides this product contact us below. We will put you in touch with the manufacturer.
For more information contact Charles Davis at [email protected].
How do you think this technology will effect the addiction treatment detox industry? Leave a comment below.
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