FDA Approves Laser Pain Relief Device

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of LaserTouchOne, a pain relief device, for marketing directly to consumers without a prescription, according to a Phoenix Business Journal report.

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The technology was created by Laser Health Technologies in Paradise Valley, Ariz., a company partly owned by Okkay Oei, MD. According to the report, LaserTouchOne combines micro-current electrical stimulation with a low-level laser to promote the body’s natural healing process.

Read the Phoenix Business Journal report on LaserTouchOne.

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