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Is it safe to use magnetic therapy with conventional medication?

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Is it safe to use magnetic therapy with conventional medication?

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It is perfectly safe to use magnetic devices with all conventional treatments ( with the obvious exception of the items listed in question 1) . This includes medication, physiotherapy, steroid injections, epidural injections, splints, supports and tens machines. Magnets do not interact with medication prescribed by your doctor, they will not effect the way in which your tablets work even if you are taking lots of tablets for several different problems, even if you are taking warfarin, high blood pressure tablets, aspirin, insulin, diabetic tablets, pain killers, steroids, anti depressants, high cholesterol tablets and many many more. The only medication that will be effected by magnets are GTN drug patches, all other medication and drug patches are safe to use with magnets. Magnetic devices do not interfere with any treatments that you may be receiving from your doctor or specialist (except chemotherapy and radiotherapy). You do not have to stop using magnets before you start a course

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