**SayPro Sleep Predictors of Opioid-Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Program 


Opioid-use disorder is on the rise, and that’s bad news for a disease which can be difficult to diagnose and treat. But new research has found a way to help identify those at greatest risk of becoming addicted.

Sleep predictors are a new method for predicting opioid-use disorder (OUD) in patients based on their history of sleep apnea and how long it took before the patient sought treatment. Given that the majority of OUD cases are linked to sleep problems, it stands to reason that this could be an effective tool in identifying who will most likely become dependent upon opioids. Armed with this knowledge, healthcare providers can then devise an individualized treatment plan for each patient and proactively prevent further addiction.

Says SayPro founder Dr. Manisha Wadhwa, “By understanding the severity of the condition through sleep abnormalities, we’re able to better prepare for its occurrence in our patients.”

Addiction is a downhill slide from which there is no turning back. As the addiction takes over your life, you end up losing track of your important commitments and personal life too. When it comes to answering the question, ‘How many more days can you go without sleeping?’, you will find it hard to answer with a straight face. The person who knows you best understands that, and that is why SayPro Sleep Predictors was launched.

SayPro sleep predictors is a lightweight device that tracks your sleep accurately and reports your sleep patterns in an instant with its built-in sensor chip. This device not only helps you understand and adapt to changes in your sleep cycle but also predicts whether you’re at risk of developing an opioid-use disorder (OUD).

SayPro sleep predictors provides peace of mind by taking care of all these things for you; it ensures accurate tracking of sleep patterns, and it provides early warning signs about OUD so that you can get professional help as soon as possible.

You know that saying ‘a night of sleep is like a day of work’ is true only when it comes to your health. And if you have noticed, opioids have been helping you rest soundly until now. To help you understand why this condition is present in you, we present SayPro Sleep Predictors of Opioid-Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Program.

A prominent sleep disorder can lead to opioid dependence; and since pain management with opioids is mainly done by physicians, it’s a leading factor why doctors are prescribing opiates more than ever before. So if you’re already feeling sleepy all the time, or are not able to stay awake during the day because of the drowsiness and fatigue, then there’s no need to guess anymore – it’s probably due to your sleeping disorder.

Now get yourself checked at our sleep centers around the world; and while they do so, we’ll keep believing that sleep can also be a form of working out!

An individual’s sleep quality is one of the best indicators for understanding their overall health and well-being. Likewise, sleep patterns are often linked with substance use disorders (SUDs) as they both share common underlying mechanisms. In a bid to understand the interplay between these two factors, SayPro has recently launched Sleep Predictors of Opioids Treatment Outcomes Program.

The sleep quality data tracked by the program is based on a series of questions in which you will be asked about your sleeping pattern, including when you go to bed and when you wake up. A pre-set algorithm will then determine your sleep predictors by analyzing relevant factors, such as age and gender. Once the algorithm is completed, you will get an automated report that will tell you whether there’s a high likelihood that you’re at risk for developing an SUD or not. The program also offers personalized treatment recommendations based on your own unique profile. Props to SayPro for helping us understand our own health!