The Bridge Device FDA Approved Opiate Detox Device Changes Industry

Treatment centers learn how you can offer clients opiate detox without withdrawal in an out-patient setting (and bypass Suboxone) far below current market value with this FDA approved device.
 
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - April 4, 2018 - PRLog -- What is the Bridge Device? With the Bridge Device there is no need to fear opiate withdrawal anymore. Opiate withdrawal is the most difficult part of quitting opiate 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.

What is the Bridge Device

The BRIDGE device is a state of the art medical device bringing much needed innovation to Addiction Treatment Medicine. The severe withdrawal of opiates causes individuals physical pain, sweating, internal gastrointestinal pain, vomiting, anxiety, joint pain and muscle pain to name  a few. Many fear opiate detox stopping them from entering long-term recovery.

Eliminates Opiate Withdrawal during Opiate Detox
The new FDA approved Bridge Device 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 (https://www.behavioralhealthnetworkresources.com/blog/edu...) (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 making a tremendous improvement to both detox and rehab protocols.

This is the latest and potentially the best option for opiate detox. This opiate epidemic game changer is the latest scientific advancement in addiction treatment. The NSS-2 Bridge device. drastically reduces the withdrawal process to 5 days or less, and usually works within 10 minutes of installation. It's main purpose is to quickly and painlessly reduce the pain associated with acute opiate withdrawal.

No More Painful Opiate Detox
The withdrawal from opiates/heroin is very intense and painful. The physical detox can take days or weeks to complete. Due to the pain and intense discomfort associated with opiate withdrawal, it is very difficult to get patients to the next step in the recovery process which is the utilization of the opioid antagonist naltrexone.  The NSS-Bridge is a revolutionary game changer in that it completely changes the dynamics of the withdrawal process from opiates such as heroin and prescription pain medication.

The Bridge Device is just that, a bridge from a virtually painless detox to addiction treatment. It allows comfortable transition that is non-evasive and does not use any medications. There are many options after the five day out-patient treatment including not needing Suboxone. Patients can transition to naltrexone or Vivitrol.

It must be mentioned again that this FDA approved device is a painless procedure with minimal side effects. The safe auricular nerve field simulator has applications beyond opiate addiction treatment and several other medical patents are pending. The device sends painless neuro signals for over 98 hours in an approximately five day period.

You can only get the NSS-2 Bridge Device by prescription. This nifty little device attaches behind the ear and greatly reduces opiate withdrawal.  It attached to the ear and is designed to greatly reduce or eliminate the symptoms of opiate withdrawal.

How the NSS-2 Bridge Works

The Bridge Device cleverly provides painless electrical stimulation of the brain causing interference with pain signals. This interference reduces activity in the amygdala (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdala) area for the brain. It ingeniously takes advantage of 4 important cranial nerves (5, 7, 9 and 10) can be found by the ear. These nerves are directly responsible for sending and receiving pain signals to and from the brain.

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 (https://www.behavioralhealthnetworkresources.com/events/emp-ethical-marketing-practices-addiction-conference-2018/) 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

Many treatment centers have already started offering the Bridge Device as a new service for their clients. 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 and transitions them to Vivitol. Contact us at 561-235-6195 to see how easy it is to start providing this service.

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 ceo@behavioralhealthnetworkresources.com.

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