Relief Without Adding More Drugs
Morph uses a technique called Percutaneous Nerve Field Stimulation (PNFS).
A trained healthcare provider places three small leads (thin needles) in strategic locations around your ear.
These leads connect to a small stimulator that is pre-programmed to send gentle electrical impulses that target nerve branches that calm your nervous system - without sedating your brain or risking dependency.
Many patients notice improvement within the first hour of wearing it.
Most people describe the sensation as mild or barely noticeable, and many stop feeling it altogether after a short time — but the device continues to work in the background.
Morph is an FDA-cleared, wearable nerve stimulation device designed to help reduce symptoms of acute opioid withdrawal. Worn behind the ear, it sends gentle electrical pulses to ease discomfort—no systemic medications, no addiction risk, and no implants required.
What to Expect
May help reduce chills, nausea, and muscle aches.
Can make it easier to rest and sleep during early recovery.
Discreet, quiet, and lightweight.
Opioid-sparing approach—no added drugs, no risk of drug dependence.
Works alongside your care team’s withdrawal plan.
Safety Information
Patient must be observed in a professional inpatient environment while using the Morph device for opioid detox and withdrawal.
Do not use if you have a pacemaker, bleeding disorder, or skin condition around the ear
Must be applied to clean, intact skin
Avoid if you have a known allergy to adhesive or nickel needles
Not suitable for submersion
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Many people notice their chills, muscle aches, and restlessness are less intense within the first several hours. While it won’t remove every symptom, it can make them easier to manage so you can focus on getting through recovery.
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Some people feel a change within the first hour. For others, it may take several hours as the stimulation helps your nervous system settle down
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You may feel three quick pinches during placement, followed by a light tingling or tapping sensation. These feelings usually fade but the device continues working. The Morph device does not add any drugs to your system, so there’s no risk of medication-related side effects or dependency.
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Yes. Once placed, the device is designed to stay in place while you sleep, shower, or go about daily activities. Clear adhesive covers help protect the placement area.
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No. It works through gentle nerve stimulation, not medication. It’s safe to use alongside most withdrawal treatments, but your care team will review your medical history to be sure it’s right for you.
Morph is FDA-cleared (510(k) K221231) as an adjunctive aid to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms. It is not approved for pain relief, addiction treatment, or other indications. Always consult a licensed medical provider before beginning any treatment.
ASK YOUR PROVIDER
If you’re starting opioid detox or early recovery, ask your treatment provider if Morph can be included in your care plan.