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Medications Known to Cause Neuropathy as a Side Effect

Note: You can check these side-effects by reading the drug companies literature
at www.drugs.com or www.rxlist.com . Any reference to a specific product is for your information only
and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

  • Anticonvulsants /Neuropathy

  • Neurotin(Gabapentin)-

  • Lyrica (Pregabalin)-

  • Dilantin (Phenytoin)

  • Antibiotics/Antifungal:

  • Aralen

  • Avelox

  • Chloromycetin, Econochlor

  • Clioquinol

  • Cipro (Gemifloxacin, Levoflaxacin, Moxilfloxacin, Norfloxacin, Ofloxacin)

  • Flagyl (Metrogel)*

  • Griseofulvin

  • Levaquin (levofloxacin)-

  • Metronidazole

  • Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid, Macrodantin, Furadantin)

  • Podofilox

  • Ranitidine

  • Zyvox

  • Anti Alcohol Drug

  • Disulfiram

  • Anti-Anxiety:

  • Ambien (Zolpidem)

  • BuSpar

  • Klonopin (Clonazepam)

  • Xanax

  • Anti-Depressant:

  • Bupropion (Wellbutrin, SR,XL)

  • Celexa (Citalopram)

  • Cymbalta (Duloxetine)

  • Effexor (Venlafaxine)

  • Effexor

  • XR

  • Nortriptyline (Pamelor)

  • Trazadone

  • Zoloft

  • Blood Pressure or Heart Medications:

  • Altace (Ramipril)

  • Amiodarone/Cordarone*

  • Atenolol (Tenormin)

  • Aceon

  • Altace, (ramipril)

  • Cozaar (Losartan)*

  • Enalapril (Vasotec)

* These medications have highest incidence in causing neuropathy

 

  • Hydralazine

  • Hydrochlorothiazide (HCT)

  • Hydrodiuril

  • Hyzaar

  • Lisinopril

  • Lotrel*

  • Metoprolol (propranolol)

  • Micardis

  • Norvasc (amlodipine)*

  • Prazosin

  • Prinivil

  • Verapamil*

  • Zestril

  • Chemotherapy Drugs

  • Cisplatin, Carboplatin, Oxaliplatin*

  • Taxol, Taxotere, Jevtana*

  • Ixempra*

  • Vincristine, Vinblastine, Vinorelbine, Etoposide*

  • Thalomid, Revlimid, Pomalyst*

  • Velcade, Kyprolis*

  • Halaven*

  • Cholesterol Drugs:

  • Advicor

  • Altocor

  • Atorvastatin

  • Baycol (removed from market d/t death)

  • Caduet

  • Cerivastatin

  • Crestor*

  • Fluvastatin*

  • Lescol

  • Lescol XL

  • Lipex

  • Lipitor*

  • Lipobay

  • Lopid

  • Lovastatin*

  • Mevacor*

Scientists from across the globe have confirmed that the application of low-level light therapy (LLLT) triggers beneficial cell activity. “Photobiomodulation” (PBM) is the newly established (2016) Medical Science Heading (MeSH keyword) used by the National Institute of Health published research database to describe this emerging science. “PHOTO” means light. “BIO” means living tissue. “MODULATION” means change. PLT initiates the photobiomodulation process, which releases nitric oxide – increasing circulation (blood flow) throughout the body. This mechanism of action is a photo-chemical response, not a heat/thermal response, therefore the tissue is safe from thermal damage making it both safe and effective.

Applying the flexible polychromatic light therapy pads directly on the skin delivers a dose of photon energy (light) triggering a PBM response in the cells. PBM increases circulation and reduces pain. A simple 20-minute session is pre-programmed to deliver light in Progressive Multi-Pulse frequencies in every Controller.

FDA APPROVED STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY

Polychromatic light therapy (PLT) products provide state-of-the-art polychromatic LED light technology. The company’s proprietary Progressive Multi-Pulse™ technology delivers polychromatic wavelengths of light in varied pulsed rates. The flexible neoprene therapy pads laden with polychromatic LED combinations of red, blue, and near-infrared diodes, reduce pain and increase circulation. There is over 30 years of research and development spent manufacturing and supporting the products and we are committed to providing the highest quality medical devices while ensuring safety and efficacy.

FEATURES:

  • User-friendly, safe, and easy to use at home or on the go

  • Legally marketed as an FDA Class II Medical Device

  • Durable medical equipment (DME) quality

  • Comfortable neoprene therapy pads

  • Progressive Multi-Pulse™ technology

  • Polychromatic (2 or more color) applications

  • Pre-programmed settings

  • What is Photobiomodulation (PBM)?

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Scientists from across the globe have confirmed that the application of low-level light therapy (LLLT) triggers beneficial cell activity. “Photobiomodulation” (PBM) is the newly established (2016) Medical Science Heading (MeSH keyword) used by the National Institute of Health published research database to describe this emerging science. “PHOTO” means light. “BIO” means living tissue. “MODULATION” means change. PLT initiates the photobiomodulation process, which releases nitric oxide – increasing circulation (blood flow) throughout the body. This mechanism of action is a photo-chemical response, not a heat/thermal response, therefore the tissue is safe from thermal damage making it both safe and effective.

Applying the flexible polychromatic light therapy pads directly on the skin delivers a dose of photon energy (light) triggering a PBM response in the cells. PBM increases circulation and reduces pain. A simple 20-minute session is pre-programmed to deliver light in Progressive Multi-Pulse frequencies in every Controller.

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THERAPIES

  • Photobiomodulation

  • Electrical Muscle Stimulation

  • Spinal Decompression

  • Chiropractic Corrective Care

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