You've educated your patients about the potential side effects of opioids, including opioid-induced respiratory depression. Now you can provide them with an extra layer of protection in case of an accidental opioid overdose emergency.
First and only FDA-authorized device to alert you in the event of an opioid overdose
Selected for the FDA Opioid Innovation Challenge
Granted "breakthrough" device status
Opioid Overdose Prevention & Alert System
Provides real-time monitoring to identify the risk of opioid-induced respiratory depression
Sends escalating alerts to the patient and their designated emergency contacts, followed by an automated wellness call that may lead to EMS being dispatched
Powered by Masimo SET® pulse oximetry, which is trusted by 9 of the top 10 U.S. hospitals
Some patients may be at higher risk for accidental overdose
Certain factors can increase risk:
Being opioid naïve
Respiratory condition(s) such as sleep apnea
Combining opioids with other sedating medications such as benzodiazepines and/or alcohol
Older age (65+)
Taking medical high prescribed doses (>50 MME)
Medical conditions such as HIV, liver or lung diseases, or mental health conditions
Opioid use disorder or a history of addiction
Taking opioids for nonmedical purposes
Taking opioids again after stopping for an extended period of time
Help patients and their caregivers know when to take action
Opioid Halo uses an advanced pattern recognition algorithm to detect high or increasing risk of severe opioid-induced respiratory depression and send escalating alerts when help is needed.