Pro-Nox is a natural blend of 50% oxygen and 50% nitrous analgesia, self-administered by the patient through a safe, valve inhalation system that only delivers the medical gases when the patient breathes in. The 50/50 mix has been safely and effectively used around the world in labor and delivery for decades.
During a procedure, the patient holds on to the disposable mouthpiece and hose as he/she breathes the nitrous oxide. The patient is in control of how much or how little of the nitrous oxide is needed during the procedure. Since each patient is different and is the best judge of comfort as well as discomfort, the control is put into the hands of the patient.
Effects wear off in 5-10 minutes. There is no trace of the chemical in the body. The short-lasting effects of Pro-Nox allow the patient to reap the benefits of an analgesic, while still being able to drive before and after an procedure.
Nitrous Oxide is a naturally occurring gas that acts as a weak general anesthetic when inhaled. It has been used safely in medicine for well over a century to relieve pain during surgical procedures, labor and childbirth, and dental procedures.
The gas in PRO-NOX is a blend of nitrous oxide and pure oxygen, which offers you optimal, safe, anxiety relief without lingering side effects. Basically, the gas quickly enters your bloodstream, and quickly induces an analgesic and sedative effect. However, the gas does not bind with hemoglobin or alter any cells, so it completely exits your system after a few breaths of normal air.
ProNox Hose $20 {One time fee if you bring your hose to each appointment}
ProNox $50 per appointment
ProNox® is not a replacement for a local anesthetic, although nitrous oxide does have an analgesic effect. What happens during the time when a patient uses the ProNox® system is that the central nervous system slows down in terms of responsiveness. A natural byproduct of this is the enhancement of other pain medications. Patient comfort is a high priority to us, and we have elected to incorporate ProNox® as a way to complement the effects of local anesthetic.
Relative contraindications for Nitrous Oxide include: Pulmonary disease, respiratory infections, pregnancy, psychiatric disorder, compromised immune system, multiple sclerosis, use of marijuana or hallucinogenic drugs, blocked middle ear, high anxiety, exposure to Nitrous Oxide within the last week.
Absolute Contraindications for Nitrous Oxide include: Nasal obstruction, retina or ocular condition, bowel obstruction, severe emphysema, inability to communicate due to disability or language barrier, increased intracranial pressure, alcoholism, inability to hold the mouthpiece, potential impairment of consciousness or under the influence of potential substances of abuse (i.e. drugs or alcohol) or active psychosis, use of opioids within 2 hours prior to use of Nitrous Oxide, use of methadone or buprenorphine and naloxone (suboxone) within the last 5 days.
Opioids and benzodiazepines are prohibited 12 hours prior to the use of Nitrous Oxide.
I was very anxious about my Morpheus appointment. and was relieved when Matt told me about ProNox. I felt very calm during the treatment and I'm so satisfied with my results so far. Looking forward to the next treatment.