A Groundbreaking, FDA-Cleared Approach to Opioid Use Disorder, with Jeff Lott

A Groundbreaking, FDA-Cleared Approach to Opioid Use Disorder, with Jeff Lott

Hopestream for parenting kids through drug use and addiction

Jeff Lott discusses the FDA-cleared NET device, offering a new approach to opioid detoxification with minimal withdrawal symptoms. Discover its history and impact.

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39:1314 Nov 2024

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Revolutionary Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder with Jeff Lott

Episode Overview

  • The NET device offers a new approach to opioid detoxification with minimal withdrawal symptoms.
  • Jeff Lott shares the history and development of the NET device.
  • The device is FDA-cleared and has shown promising results in treating opioid use disorder.
  • Several Hopestream community members have had positive experiences with NET treatment.
  • The episode provides hope and inspiration for families dealing with addiction.
Maybe we shouldn't call that curing addiction, but I don't know, it seems like it's something.

This episode of Hopestream, hosted by Brenda Zane, brings a fascinating discussion with Jeff Lott about a groundbreaking approach to opioid use disorder. Jeff, the Director of Communications for NET Recovery, shares the incredible journey of the neuroelectric therapy (NET) device. Originally developed by a Scottish surgeon in the 70s, this FDA-cleared device claims to detoxify individuals from opiates in just 3-5 days with minimal withdrawal symptoms or cravings.

Jeff explains how the device works, its history, and its transformative impact on those struggling with addiction. He also discusses the challenges and future plans for making this treatment more accessible. Brenda and Jeff's conversation is filled with hope and inspiration, providing a new perspective on addiction treatment. If you're curious about innovative solutions for opioid use disorder, this episode is a must-listen.

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