Philips EnergyLight User Manual

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Question

Answer

Can I use the

EnergyLight if I am on

medication?

If you are on prescribed medication, we advise you to consult your

doctor first before you use the EnergyLight or undergo any other form

of light therapy. Certain medicines cannot be used in combination with

light therapy. Anti-depressants combined with light therapy may result in

eye damage.

Can I use the

EnergyLight if I have

eye problems?

If you have eye problems, you should consult your doctor or

ophthalmologist before you use the EnergyLight or undergo any other

form of light therapy. There are certain eye and eye-related conditions

that may respond unfavourably to light therapy.

Can I use the

EnergyLight if I have a

skin allergy?

If you are allergic to light or have a diagnosed chronic skin disease, it is

safest to consult your doctor before you use the EnergyLight or undergo

any other form of light therapy.

Can I use the

EnergyLight during

pregnancy?

Yes, there are no known side effects from using the EnergyLight during

pregnancy.

Can I use the

EnergyLight if I

am allergic to light?

If you are allergic to light, we recommend that you consult your doctor

before you use the EnergyLight or undergo any other form of light

therapy.

Is it harmful to sit in

front of a switched-on

EnergyLight for a

prolonged period of

time?

No, using the EnergyLight longer than the recommended time is not

harmful. It may, however, disturb your sleep pattern, particularly if you

have your light baths after 8 p.m.

Do I have to wear any

sunscreen lotion?

No, the EnergyLight is not a tanning device. It has a special screen that

filters out all UV rays; it is therefore safe for your skin and does not give

you a tan. If you use the Energy Light in accordance with the instructions

in the user manual, you do not have to worry about tanning or other

skin reactions.

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