BioElectronics Completes Menstrual Pain Clinical Study
"Participants were recruited quicker than we had initially expected, allowing us to assemble our data a month ahead of schedule," commented Barry Eppley, M.D., D.M.D., the study's primary investigator. "There has been a huge amount of enthusiasm regarding our research; many more women than we needed requested participation. The study's results will be published over the next few weeks."
Andrew Whelan, CEO of BioElectronics Corp., commented, "Between 60 and 70 percent of women suffer from pain during menstruation, with millions of women experiencing pain severe enough to restrict their daily activities. BioElectronics believes a multimillion dollar market exists for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. Our version of PEMF therapy offers strong promise for the reduction or alleviation of such discomfort."
The Allay study was conducted by Dr. Barry Eppley, of
In the initial pilot study, which was released during October of 2008, 23 female patients (ages 19 to 37) with problematic menstrual issues used the Allay Patch continuously for five days following the onset of their menstrual period. The women rated their pain over this time frame using the same 1-10 pain scale that they had used during a control period. During the control period, the average composite pain rating was 7.8 with average daily composite pain ratings from day one to five at 8.3, 7.9, 7.4, 6.5 and 5.7, respectively. During the Allay treatment sessions the average composite pain rating was only 5.4, with average daily composite pain ratings of 5.7, 4.8, 4.3, 3.4, and 2.1. This correlates to overall pain reduction on a daily basis of 31 percent, 39 percent, 42 percent, 48 percent and 73 percent respectively.
About BioElectronics Corporation
BioElectronics Corporation is the maker of ActiPatch® Therapy, RecoveryRx™ Devices, HealFast™ Therapy (http://www.healfasttherapy.com) and Allay™ family of inexpensive, disposable drug-free anti-inflammatory devices. These devices utilize embedded battery operated microchips to deliver weeks of home therapy for only about a dollar a day. The unique delivery system, using patented technology, provides a cost effective patient friendly method to reduce soft tissue pain and swelling. ActiPatch is approved by health