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New Orleans doctors advocate for device to help curb opioid addiction

Local doctors push opioid alternative

New Orleans doctors advocate for device to help curb opioid addiction

Local doctors push opioid alternative

WIDESPREAD ELECTION FRAUD. ALL RIGHT. NOW TO STATE OF ADDICTION. A TREATMENT IS BEING USED HERE LOCALLY TO TRY AND STOP PEOPLE FROM GETTING HOOKED ON OPIOID. ALL NEW AT FIVE, WE SHOW YOU WHAT IT IS, HOW IT WORKS, AND SOME SAY THAT METRO NEW ORLEANS IS NOW ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF THIS FIGHT. THIS RACE IS CALLED THE MORPH. A DEVICE TEMPORARILY IMPLANTED BEHIND A PERSON’S EAR THAT CAN HELP WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE SUFFERING. I THINK WE’RE LAGGING BEHIND FROM THAT STANDPOINT. BUT I THINK THERE IS EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGY OUT THERE WITH THESE NEUROMODULATOR DEVICES THAT CAN BE VERY EFFECTIVE AND HELPFUL TO PEOPLE METAIRIE BASED NEUROSURGEON DR. BRIAN GEORGE IS BEHIND THIS DEVICE, WHICH WAS GIVEN FDA CLEARANCE IN 2018 TO TREAT OPIOID WITHDRAWALS. THE MOBILE DEVICE IS NOT A CURE FOR OPIOID ADDICTION. I’D LIKE TO MAKE THAT CLEAR, BUT IT IS A CURE FOR WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS, AND THAT’S AN IMPORTANT FIRST STEP IN GETTING THEM TO THE NEXT STAGES OF TREATMENT. HERE’S HOW IT WORKS. THE MORPH IS IMPLANTED BEHIND THE PERSON’S EAR AND IT STIMULATES THE CRANIAL NERVES IN THE EAR TO AID IN THE REDUCTION OF WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS. IT’S 100% DRUG AND OPIOID FREE. IT’S THE FIX THAT EVERYBODY WANTS TO CURB. THIS OPIOID ADDICTION PROBLEM THAT WE’RE DEALING WITH. DR. DENNIS TRACY AND HIS COMPANY, BIG EASY MEDICAL, ARE HELPING TO TRY AND DISTRIBUTE THE DEVICE, PITCHING IT AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO OPIOIDS FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. THEY ARE DEFINITELY ON THE FOREFRONT. THERE’S ONLY ONE OTHER COMPANY IN THE COUNTRY THAT’S DOING THIS, SO IT PUTS NEW ORLEANS AND THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY HERE ON THE FOREFRONT, WHICH IS NEEDED AS OPIOID DEATHS AND THE USE OF FENTANYL AND OPIOIDS IS ON THE RISE. AROUND 70% OF OVERDOSE DEATHS IN LOUISIANA INVOLVE OPIOIDS AND IN RECENT YEARS, OPIOID RELATED FATALITIES OUTPACE FIREARM AND MOTOR VEHICLE DEATHS. IS THIS A POSITIVE STEP TO TRY TO CURB THE OPIOID CRISIS IN THE STATE? WELL, I THINK IT’S MORE OF THAT BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE ARE USING OPIOID MEDS AND ARE STUCK IN THIS STATE OF ADDICTION BECAUSE OF THE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS. THE DEVICE IS TYPICALLY WORN FOR SEVERAL DAYS. IN MANY CASES, IT’S STILL AN OUT OF POCKET EXPENSE, NOT YET
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New Orleans doctors advocate for device to help curb opioid addiction

Local doctors push opioid alternative

It's called "The Morph."A device temporarily implanted behind a person's ear that can help with people's suffering."I think there is effective technology out there with these neuromodulation devices that can be very effective and helpful to people," said Dr. Bryant George, a Metairie-based neurosurgeonGeorge is behind the device, given Food and Drug Administration clearance in 2018 to treat opioid withdrawals."The Morph device is not a cure for opioid addiction; want to make that clear. It's a cure for withdrawal symptoms, and that's the key to get them to the next stage of treatment," George said.Here's how it works.The Morph is implanted behind a person's ear, and it stimulates the cranial nerves in the ear to aid in the reduction of withdrawal symptoms.It's 100 percent drug and opioid-free."It's the fix that everyone wants to cure this opioid addiction problem we're dealing with," said Dr. Dennis Tracey.Tracey's company, Big Easy Medical, is helping to try and distribute the device, pitching it as an alternative to opioids for medical professionals."They are definitely on the forefront; there is only one other company in the country that is doing this — so it's put New Orleans and the medical community here on the forefront," Tracey said.This is needed as opioid deaths and the use of fentanyl in opioids are on the rise.Around 70% of overdose deaths in Louisiana involve opioids, and in recent years, opioid-related fatalities outpace firearms and motor vehicle deaths."Is this a positive stop to curb the problem in this state?" asked WDSU's Travers Mackel. "I think so many people are using opioids and are stuck in this state of addiction because of the withdrawal symptoms," George said.

It's called "The Morph."

A device temporarily implanted behind a person's ear that can help with people's suffering.

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"I think there is effective technology out there with these neuromodulation devices that can be very effective and helpful to people," said Dr. Bryant George, a Metairie-based neurosurgeon

George is behind the device, given Food and Drug Administration clearance in 2018 to treat opioid withdrawals.

"The Morph device is not a cure for opioid addiction; want to make that clear. It's a cure for withdrawal symptoms, and that's the key to get them to the next stage of treatment," George said.

Here's how it works.

The Morph is implanted behind a person's ear, and it stimulates the cranial nerves in the ear to aid in the reduction of withdrawal symptoms.

It's 100 percent drug and opioid-free.

"It's the fix that everyone wants to cure this opioid addiction problem we're dealing with," said Dr. Dennis Tracey.

Tracey's company, Big Easy Medical, is helping to try and distribute the device, pitching it as an alternative to opioids for medical professionals.

"They are definitely on the forefront; there is only one other company in the country that is doing this — so it's put New Orleans and the medical community here on the forefront," Tracey said.

This is needed as opioid deaths and the use of fentanyl in opioids are on the rise.

Around 70% of overdose deaths in Louisiana involve opioids, and in recent years, opioid-related fatalities outpace firearms and motor vehicle deaths.

"Is this a positive stop to curb the problem in this state?" asked WDSU's Travers Mackel. "I think so many people are using opioids and are stuck in this state of addiction because of the withdrawal symptoms," George said.