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Hospi Announced Receipt of 510(K) Clearance From The U.S

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Core Tip: Hospi Corporation, a privately-held medical device company focused on nurse invented products that optimize patient care, today announced receipt of 510(k) clearance from the U.S. F

Hospi Corporation, a privately-held medical device company focused on nurse invented products that optimize patient care, today announced receipt of 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its first product, the Macy Catheter™. The Macy Catheter is the only device designed and approved solely for ongoing rectal delivery of medications and liquids.

Invented by a 20-year veteran hospice nurse, the device offers clinicians and caregivers an easy, discreet and comfortable alternative to rectal administration of medication. The Macy Catheter is particularly useful for patients with serious or terminal illness who often lose the ability to swallow. 

"Rectal administration is a fast, safe and highly effective route of delivery for many medications, especially those used for management of symptoms at the end of life; however, it is often under-utilized in hospice due to the discomfort and embarrassment associated with suppository administration," said Brad Macy, RN, BSN, CHPN, co-founder of Hospi, inventor of the Macy Catheter, and recipient of 2013's National Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse of the Year Award. "Speed of symptom control is important when a person may only have a few hours or days to live, and medications administered rectally in suspension or solution form are generally absorbed more quickly than suppositories. The Macy Catheter transforms rectal delivery of medication by providing a comfortable and discreet way to administer ongoing medications and liquids without repeated invasion of privacy and suppository administration."

He added, "The Macy Catheter is also easy for clinicians and caregivers to use in the home environment, where it can provide peace of mind to those caring for a loved one who may be struggling with pain and other distressing symptoms at end-of-life. By allowing them to be easily cared for at home, patients can avoid spending their last days at the hospital.  Home is where most patients prefer to be."

 
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