BioElectronics ‘Try It and Tell Us’ social media campaign proves a success

BioElectronics Corporation, maker of advanced drug-free consumer medical devices, has reported positive feedback from its "Try It and Tell Us" social media campaign in the UK and that has attracted thousands of followers.

The company's Facebook-based initiative offers UK and Irish consumers free trial devices, delivering a week of therapy, and then surveys them about their experience including self-reported pain personal experience.

"We've just begun tabulating the feedback, but it is very positive. Across the board, ActiPatch Therapy reduced pain without drugs," said Ian Rawe, director of clinical research at BioElectronics Corporation. "While this is only an informal survey, it's real world experience and we are beginning to see the benefits of ActiPatch Therapy with consumers suffering from long term chronic pain.  

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