If your doctor decides that Regulora is the right treatment for you, you’ll receive a prescription that can be filled through PhilRx—an online pharmacy just for digital prescriptions.
HOW PHILRx WORKS
Step 1
RECEIVE
a text from PhilRx
Click the link in the text to process your prescription–it only takes 2 minutes.
Step 2
CONFIRM
your payment info
- PhilRx will check your insurance and verify your copay. If your insurance does not cover Regulora, a discount will automatically be applied, reducing your cost to no more than $75 for a 3-month prescription.
- Enter your payment information to receive your unique access code.
Step 3
DOWNLOAD
the Regulora app and begin your treatment
- On your mobile device, go to the App Store or Google Play and search for “Regulora”—or click on one of the buttons below.
- Install the Regulora app from metaMe Health.
- Enter your access code and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Detailed Instructions for Use can be found in the Help section of the app.

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR BRAIN AND GUT ARE NOT ALIGNED?
IBS and the gut-brain axis.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Regulora® is a prescription-only digital therapeutic device intended to provide behavioral therapy through gut-directed hypnotherapy for adults 22 years of age and older who have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Regulora is indicated as a 3-month treatment for patients with abdominal pain due to IBS and is intended to be used together with other IBS treatments.
US federal law restricts this mobile application device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Regulora is intended for patients who speak and read English. Regulora may not be appropriate for patients with mental or physical impairment that would prevent interacting with a mobile video application. Regulora may not be appropriate for patients with evidence of intestinal illness that better explains IBS symptoms such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Regulora should not be used in lieu of your patient’s current IBS medication or therapy. In a clinical trial of Regulora, side effects were low. About 1% of patients experienced abdominal pain, constipation, fatigue, or headache which was thought to be related to using Regulora.