LA SALLE, Colo. - ClickGOBite on Wednesday released its ClickGOBite anti-itch device. According to the company, tiny quartz crystals in the patented device are activated when the button on the top of the device is clicked, creating a static charge that inactivates the antihistamine response abody has to a bug bite.
"Bites and stings can be easily treated at home by using ClickGOBite. It is the only FDA-approved medical device of its kind available in the United States," stated Caryn Sticher, co-founder of ClickGOBite.
The company is currently selling the device on its website for $12.99.