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ActiPatch Muscle and Joint Pain Therapy Device

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Treede R-D, Rief W, Barke A, et al. A classification of chronic pain for ICD-11. Pain. 2015 Jun;156(6):1003-1007. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000160. PMID: 25844555; PMCID: PMC4450869. Below are the segments from the March 26 Clear Channel Business Talk Radio interview with BioElectronics CEO Andrew Whelan:

If you use a pacemaker, we do not recommend that you use your ActiPatch directly over the pacemaker itself. Do not use this product when showering or bathing, this product should not be submerged in water. When the battery of this product has run out, you should not attempt to replace it. Your device will not be able to provide optimal treatment after 720 hours and should be thrown away with your regular household waste.An spokesperson said: “Ultimately these are decisions for local GPs who rightly advise patients on their care, and have to decide how best to balance the various competing demands on the NHS.” ActiPatch is drug-free and therefore should not have any side effects when used as recommended by the manufacturer. However, if you do experience any side effects while using this product, you should speak to your doctor or Chemist 4 U pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting the side effects of treatments, please see the MHRA’s Yellow Card Scheme.

He said: "She’d never heard of it. I explained how it worked for me but she was unable to prescribe it for me as the request to the CCG was refused on the basis of there being ‘no evidence’ to support the benefits. The treatment has changed the lives of many who could otherwise find themselves in the grip of a crippling opioid addiction. Patient may need a regular review, but this would not exceed that required for other medicines routinely prescribed in primary care. You can use Actipatch whenever you feel pain in your muscles or joints, no matter where the pain is or what has caused it. People use this product to ease pain caused by lots of different and common conditions, with some of the most popular reasons including: Image showing ActiPatch ® (BioElectronics Corporation, MD, USA) which is a commercially available, over-the-counter medical device used for treating chronic pain (reprinted with permission from BioElectronics Corporation) ( https://www.actipatch.com/)Unfortunately, the good it is doing is being ignored. The financial side of it especially is just amazing. Actipatch is a drug-free relief system, which helps manage joint and muscle pain using 1,000 electromagnetic signal pulses a second.

It may not work in every single scenario, but medical professionals need to sit up and take notice of a risk-free treatment which could provide a drug-free alternative for thousands of people suffering through the agony of chronic pain.” ActiPatch currently hasn’t been clinically evaluated for use during pregnancy, so you should not use this product during this time. But Gary claims he has tried and failed to get the drug free alternative on the NHS despite it being available for prescription since April 2018. This product is free from medication and is completely safe for use by people who have diabetes. It can also be used by those who suffer from other conditions, including people with arthritis, the elderly, and those who are bedridden. BioElectronics’ Smart Insole rides the wave of wearable tech’ that looks likely to crash into the consumer healthcare market. It offers an innovative way to deal with an unglamorous and difficult-to-treat problem.”If you’re new to Actipatch and aren’t sure which version of this product is the best for you, there are 4 options you can choose from. Each one works in the same way, but maybe easier to use on different areas of the body:

As a retired person, I can’t afford to keep shelling out this kind of money. We shouldn’t have to pay when it is available to be prescribed. The NHS has said it wants people off opioids, and you’ve only got to multiply that by 100, 1,000 or however many could be benefitting.” Prescribing policies on products for which there is no national direction are decided at local level, based on available clinical evidence and cost-effectiveness relative to other products.But according to Gary’s research, only a handful of CCGs recommend or prescribe the treatment, including two in Lincolnshire and Hampshire. Using ActiPatch could not be simpler, just position the device loop wherever you experience pain, ensuring that the area where you feel pain is positioned inside the loop. Fix the loop in place using plasters, bandages, clothing, wraps, or whichever method feels most comfortable. Turn the device on and leave it in place until your pain diminishes, it will continue to work for as long as you leave it switched on. If the device is on, you’ll notice a green light. If you’re using one of the 720-hour versions of this product, you can use the on/off switch when you remove your ActiPatch, saving energy when it’s not in use. And you only have to do some simple arithmetic to multiply the cost savings by the length of time a patient might be taking the drugs. Full prior agreement about patient’s on-going care must be reached under the shared care agreement.

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