HOSPITAL-TRUSTED BRAND
U.S. FDA-Authorized
FSA/HSA ELIGIBLE
OVER THE COUNTER
(OTC)
INTRODUCING
Opioid Halo™
Opioid Overdose Prevention & Alert System**
- Provides real-time monitoring to identify the risk of accidental overdose — slowed or stopped breathing
- Provides visual and audible alarms at the signs of accidental opioid overdose
- Sends escalating alerts to your loved ones and their designated emergency contacts, followed by a wellness call that may lead to EMS being dispatched
- Powered by Masimo SET® pulse oximetry—trusted by 9 of the top 10 U.S. hospitals1
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Provides critical monitoring so you can get help

Those taking prescription opioids

Those taking opioids for non-medical reasons

Those already using naloxone
Know when to take action.


Monitoring
Monitoring Is Active


Alert 1: Caution
Detects Risk
Notifies via Masimo Halo App and Home Medical Hub


Alert 2: Warning
Detects Increased Risk
Notifies you and other designated emergency contacts via text message


Alert 3: Emergency
Detects Dangerous Risk
Triggers an automated wellness call that may lead to EMS being dispatched

Indicated for use on individuals aged 15 and up.
References
- 1 Masimo SET® is the primary pulse oximetry at 9 of 10 top U.S. hospitals as ranked in the 2022-23 U.S. News and World Report Best Hospitals Honor Roll, available at: https://health.usnews.com/health-care/best-hospitals/articles/best-hospitals-honorroll- and-overview.
- 2 Peterson C et al. Am J Prev Med. 2019;56(6):875-81.
- 3 Williams AR et al. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2019;45(1):1-10.
- 4 Lifesaving Naloxone. CDC.
https://www.cdc.gov/stopoverdose/naloxone/index.html. - * It is strongly recommended that naloxone be used with supervision. Be sure that anyone providing supervision is aware of the signs of opioid overdose and understands how to help.
- ** Opioid Halo continuously monitors certain physiological parameters that are indicative of opioid-induced respiratory depression – a sign of opioid overdose – in order to alert users and their emergency contacts so that action can be taken to avoid adverse consequences of an overdose.
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