Nexalin Technology Selected to Join Industry Coalition: Breaking Barriers to Substance Use Recovery
July 18 2024 - 8:30AM
Nexalin Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXL; NXLIW) (the
“Company” or “Nexalin”) today announced that it has been selected
to serve as a founding member of Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery, a coalition of major industry participants and preeminent
healthcare providers.
Established as a tax-exempt organization,
Breaking Barriers to Substance Use Recovery is focused on
identifying and dismantling the obstacles to effective treatment
for opioid use disorder. Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery brings together bringing together a broad cross section of
leaders in the medical and science and technology industries to
develop and formulate pioneering and innovative solutions to combat
the opioid crisis. The organization also advocates for the adoption
of comprehensive policy solutions in support of its critical
life-saving objectives and raises public awareness through
education campaigns.
Breaking Barriers to Substance Use Recovery is a
pioneering 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to identifying and
dismantling the obstacles to effective treatment for opioid use
disorder through advocacy, especially in veteran and rural
communities across the United States, for policy solutions and
public educational campaigns that support these critical
life-saving objectives.
Nexalin anticipates partnering with the organization in
deploying its neurostimulation technologies for the purpose of
furthering the objectives of providing an accessible and innovative
form of treatment for those in-need and swept up by the current
pervasive epidemic. Nexalin also hopes to promote and strengthen
the engagement of the organization with U.S. government agencies
tasked with addressing the ongoing opioid crisis.
Mark White, CEO of Nexalin, participated in the
inaugural founding meeting of Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery, hosted in Washington D.C. at the end of June in 2024.
The organization’s other founding members took
part in the meeting, and include:
- Peter Gratale, founder of Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery
- Franklin Walker, VP of the NC Medical Society Foundation
- David Reeser, CEO of OpiAID, Inc.
- Reynold Yordy, CTO of The Recovery Platform, LLC
- John Hsu, MD, Co-Founder of IPill, Inc.
- Keivan Ettefagh, PhD, VP of Technology and Innovation, Select
Lab Partners, Inc.
The meeting featured discussions on the latest research,
treatment methodologies, and technological advancements in the
field, as well as an in-depth policy analysis of transformational
ongoing legislative opportunities that seek to expand access to
opioid treatment.
“Today marks a crucial step in our journey to combat opioid
addiction,” said Peter Gratale. “Our collective expertise and
commitment will drive us to uncover the root causes of barriers to
treatment and to promote policies and practices that support
recovery and save lives.”
“We are honored to join the Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery initiative to help solve the very important substance use
addiction problem affecting over 20 million of people in the U.S.
alone,” stated Mark White, CEO of Nexalin Technology. “This
partnership signals a growing acknowledgment of the crucial role
that our innovative neurostimulation technologies can play to
effectively treat patients with mental health diseases in a
pain-free and undetectable manner. We look forward to working with
fellow players in the healthcare industry to lead the way towards
tackling the global opioid epidemic.”
Organization’s Advocacy for Virtual-Based Opioid
TreatmentA key focus of Breaking Barriers to
Substance Use Recovery includes advocacy for 21st century solutions
to the opioid crisis, including an expansion of Virtual-Based
Opioid Treatment (VBOT), a tested treatment model that can
dramatically combat traditional barriers to treatment. The
organization endeavors to create a model utilizing innovative
virtual technologies and services, providing more accessible,
cost-effective, and comprehensive care options for those struggling
with opioid use disorder (OUD), especially veterans and those in
rural areas. Breaking Barriers looks to also advocate for emerging
technologies and therapeutic techniques that can be coupled with
VBOT while harnessing AI and data-driven methodologies that provide
new insights into treatment success and compliance.
“VBOT offers a revolutionary approach to overcoming barriers
such as geographic limitations and stigma,” said David Reeser, CEO
of OpiAID, Inc. “Our goal is to harness these technologies to
ensure everyone has access to the help they need, regardless of
their circumstances.”
As Breaking Barriers to Substance Use Recovery moves forward,
the organization plans to engage nationwide with policymakers,
healthcare providers, and community leaders to implement
evidence-based solutions and advocate for necessary changes in
legislation and healthcare practices.
For more information about Breaking Barriers to Substance Use
Recovery and its initiatives, please contact:
Breaking Barriers to Substance Use Recovery12
North 5th Avenue Wilmington, NC 28401Phone: (xxx)
xxx-1234 Email: info@nomorebarriers.org Website:
[www.nomorebarriers.org]
About Nexalin Technology,
Inc.Nexalin designs and develops innovative
neurostimulation products to uniquely help combat the ongoing
global mental health epidemic. All of Nexalin’s products are
believed to be non-invasive and undetectable to the human body and
are developed to provide relief to those afflicted with mental
health issues. Nexalin utilizes bioelectronic medical technology to
treat mental health issues. Nexalin believes its neurostimulation
medical devices can penetrate structures deep in the mid-brain that
are associated with mental health disorders. Nexalin believes the
deeper-penetrating waveform in its next-generation devices will
generate enhanced patient response without any adverse side
effects. The Nexalin Gen-2 15 milliamp neurostimulation device has
been approved in China, Brazil, and Oman. Additional information
about the Company is available at: https://nexalin.com/.
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Nexalin’s actual results to differ materially from those indicated
by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are
subject to numerous conditions, many of which are beyond the
control of the Company, including those set forth in the Risk
Factors section of the Company's Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2023 and other filings as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of such filings are
available on the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov. Such forward-looking
statements are made as of the date hereof and may become outdated
over time. Such forward-looking statements are made as of the date
hereof and may become outdated over time. The Company undertakes no
obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes
after the date of this release, except as required by law.
Contact:Crescendo Communications, LLCTel: (212)
671-1020Email: NXL@crescendo-ir.com
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