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When is the use of a bright light therapy system not recommended?

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When is the use of a bright light therapy system not recommended?

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If you are on prescribed medication, we advise you to consult your doctor first before you use the Day-Light or any form of light therapy. Certain medicines and other products cannot be used in combination with light exposure. If you have eye problems, you should consult your doctor or ophthalmologist before you use the Day-Light or any form of light therapy. Certain eye and eye-related conditions that may respond unfavorably to light therapy. If you are allergic to light or have a diagnosed chronic skin disease, it is safest to consult your doctor before you use the Day-Light or undergo any form of light therapy.

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