Viral Screening
Neurological
Concussion
Test That Detects Early Smell Loss and Neurologic Disorders
MSP uses advanced technologies to identify unnoticed changes in your ability to accurately smell. Normal ability can change without you ever noticing these slight changes. Sensitivity degradation occurs due to viral infections, they also are early symptoms of Neurological disease. Concussion and TBI also temporarily cause Olfactory disorders.
Use MSP to rapidly screen for these unnoticed and undiagnosed disorders. Safe, Effective, 60-second, affordable, Insurance covered screening tool.
A Simple Solution with Proven Results
Our test includes 5 separate scents and sensitivity tests that cover a wide range of olfactory dysfunction including Hyposmia, Dysosmia, and Anosmia. It is necessary to have at least 5 scents to maintain high accuracy.
My Safe Pass Includes:
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Multi-odorant Scent Cards (5-Points)
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Web-based Application
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Optional COVID-19 Health Screening Questionnaire – Based on WHO, CDC & OSHA Criteria
SAVE THE TEST RESULTS TO YOUR WALLET FOR VERIFICATION
Can a Concussion Cause Loss of Smell?
It’s long been known that people who suffer a major concussion can lose their sense of smell temporarily and also develop affective problems, such as anxiety and depression. Now scientists have found that’s true even for people who get a minor concussion.
Hit your head, lose your sense of smell – ScienceDaily
“Surprisingly, a test of olfactory function is not currently a part of the concussion protocol even though smell loss has been a common occurrence following head injuries. A test of olfactory function and CTE in real time would be a “game-changer” in our understanding of repetitive head injuries. A 5-min smell test given by a single technician could objectively track CTE over time.” Science Direct.com
NIH – Head trauma and olfactory function. Links to 62 studies.
Disorders of Taste and Smell in clinical neurology. These disorders commonly occur in head trauma.
Loss of Smell Can be a Hallmark Symptom in the Earliest Stages of Many Diseases.
In the 1970s, researchers learned that smell is compromised in neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and multiple sclerosis (MS). Now, they are discovering that loss of smell can be a hallmark symptom in the earliest stages of many diseases.
“Recent studies of brains from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease patients reveal structural and biochemical alterations in regions associated with the sense of smell,” says Richard Doty, Ph.D., professor and director of the Smell & Taste Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Loss of smell occurs 90 percent of the time in Parkinson’s disease. This is greater than the prevalence of tremors, a cardinal sign of the disorder.
Yet in one study of Parkinson’s patients, 72 percent were unaware they had a smell disorder before undergoing standardized testing. Only two out of 34 Alzheimer’s disease patients reported suffering from smell and/or taste problems-even though 90 percent of the patients scored lower on standardized smell tests than healthy subjects.
Simple Scan. Rub & Smell.
97% Specificity: the ability of a test to correctly identify people without the disease* 87% Accuracy (82-87), 3% False Positives (3-11), Specificity (87-97%)
PASSED vs FAILED
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A PASSED result indicates that you have a normal olfactory function, while a FAILED indicates that you have an abnormal olfactory function*, highly associated with early viral infection, Neurological disease, Concussion, and TB.
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Save your PASSED result to wallet.
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Scannable QR code can be used with PASS validator application.
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Show PASSED or FAILED for validation of results.
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Proceed to take the optional COVID-19 Health Screening Questionnaire.
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A FAILED result will prompt you to seek additional attention from a healthcare provider.
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A FAILED result will give you the option to receive a FREE at-home PCR test via our National Telehealth providers and Sensiva at-home PCR kits.
*Olfactory dysfunction can be due to other causes including neurodegredation disease, head trauma or other viral infections and this is not to screen or diagnose a specific disease or condition.
MY SAFEPASS
No Test Compares to My SAFEPASS
- My Safe Pass – Published Peer Reviewed Clinicals (validated in multiple high caliber trials [Yale, Gates /GHL])
Other Tests – No peer reviewed clinicals est – No Peer Reviewed Clinicals. False claims and low accuracy - My Safe Pass – 5 Scent Detection for Accuracy
Other Tests – 1 scent for anosmia only (low accuracy, undependable, false positive results) - My Safe Pass – Highest Accuracy
Other Tests – Low accuracy – (they rely on health question answers not olfactory testing) - My Safe Pass – Superior Technology of Use. (Our system can handle 100M users a minute and operates with no internet connection)
Other Tests: Do not work without internet accesses. Web based apps do not function properly. - My Safe Pass – Self Monitoring (track your daily progress each day)
Other Tests – No Self-Monitoring - My Safe Pass – Affordable
Other Tests – Overpriced, costs up to 5x more - My Safe Pass – Free PCR option
Other Test – No other test offers verification of infection - My Safe Pass – A True Olfactory Test
Other Test – Only use one scent, this does not qualify for a true olfactory test
Take It ANYWHERE, ANYTIME.
MY SAFE PASS™ is an easy-to-use tool for quick screening of symptoms related to Viral infection. Use My Safe Pass before visiting grandma or grandpa, at family gatherings, or when exposure is a concern.
• Visiting Grandma & Grandpa
• Family & Friend Gatherings
• Dining Out
• Travel
• School
• Events
• Workplace