Lenire
Connecting you back to your peaceful lives.
What makes up Lenire?
TONGUETIP®
A proprietary intra-oral device, ergonomically designed to sit comfortably in the closed mouth. Tiny electrodes on the Tonguetip deliver mild and safe energy pulses to activate nerves from the tongue.
CONTROLLER
A lightweight handheld device that controls the timing and intensity of the treatment. Patients can start, pause, resume the treatment session, adjust the volume of the sound, and adjust the level of the tongue stimulation.
HEADPHONES
A set of Bluetooth wireless headphones for use specifically with the controller are provided as part of the Lenire package. They are paired to the controller and deliver customized sounds to activate the auditory nerve.
How does Lenire work?
Lenire’s bimodal neuromodulation delivers mild electrical pulses to the tongue combined with sound played through headphones to drive changes in the brain to reduce tinnitus.
Is Lenire safe and effective?
Lenire is clinically proven to be more effective at treating tinnitus than sound-only stimulation for people with moderate or worse tinnitus.
Are there any contraindications for Lenire?
Lenire is not suitable if
- You have a pacemaker, defibrillator or any other active implantable device.*
- You are pregnant.*
- You suffer from epilepsy or any other condition that may result in loss of consciousness.*
- You suffer from any condition that causes impaired sensitivity of the tongue.**
- You have oral cavity inflammation, sores or lesions that may contact the Tonguetip.**
- You are suffering from any intermittent or chronic neuralgia in the head and neck area.*
- If you have Meniere’s disease.* Lenire use has not been evaluated for Meniere’s disease.
- If you have objective source tinnitus.
- In the presence of oral piercings.
* Unless directed by a physician.
**Unless directed by a physician or dentist.
What is the treatment plan for Lenire?
Working with a provider that specializes in tinnitus is the key to successful outcomes.
Where can I find more information?
To learn more about Lenire, visit http://www.lenire.com/.