Archive for March, 2008

Combination Acupuncture & Hypnotherapy Treatment

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Acupuncture is known to be effective in the treatment of many conditions, including acute and chronic pain, allergies, gastrointestinal reflux, urinary problems and anxiety, to name a few. It also is effective in treating smoking cessation and obesity. However, these conditions in particular have a strong emotional and behavioral component to them. Treatment with just one modality is usually not enough.

This is where hypnotherapy comes into play. When a patient has a strong motivation to stop smoking or to lose weight, there is often an acknowledgement that long-term behaviors and habits need to be altered. Hypnotherapy can aide in developing new patterns of thoughts and behaviors that result in life changes. It can also help someone approach a problem with newfound self-confidence. Acupuncture complements hypnotherapy in the process of quitting smoking or losing weight. It tends to have an effect on curbing one’s physical craving for nicotine or food. When treatments are repeated on a regular basis, this reduction in cravings can translate to success in altering one’s behavior.

Of course, patient motivation is a necessity in this process. Acupuncture can also aide in the inevitable emotional and physical agitation that may accompany changes in addictive behavior, especially in the case of smoking cessation.

Parkway Medical offers combination packages in acupuncture and hypnotherapy. Dr. Grant Phillips, who practices acupuncture, and Julie Jones, our hypnotherapist, offer this combination therapy for both smoking cessation and weight loss.

Off Label Uses for Medications and Devices

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

What does off-label mean to you? Many medications and devices used in medicine are used “Off Label”. What it means is that the medication or device is FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved for one purpose, and we use it for another purpose. It is legal and appropriate for physicians to use medication in this fashion, although not approved for other uses by the FDA. If something has no FDA approval, it is NOT legal to use anywhere!

Many years ago a heart medication was found to be useful in treating migraine headaches. The medication was used to treat hypertension, but those who took it found a decrease in headaches. So, doctors began using this medication and shortly thereafter, it was FDA approved for migraine treatments. Similarly, the product minoxidil (Rogaine) was used to treat hypertension and men noticed that their hair was growing. Some dermatologists began emptying the capsules to make a product that men could apply directly to the scalp, and hair grew. Thereafter, the company applied for and received FDA approval for hair growth, and the rest is history. It is now sold over the counter to treat male pattern baldness.

Many of the injections we perform at Parkway Medical Laser and Skin Centre are off label. Botox is FDA approved for use in the glabella (frown lines), yet it is used for forehead, eye’s, mouth, etc. Juvederm and Restylane are FDA approved for nasolabial folds, yet we use it for lips, chins, ears, and other areas. This does not mean we just said one day “I think I will use this somewhere else other than where it is approved.” There are conferences, studies, research, and other avenues where these things have been tried and have been successful. There is some science surrounding the use of injections.

Parkway wants you to know and understand that we and many others use these products in an off label fashion, but still within the legal limits and perfectly appropriate. Please ask about this if you have any questions.