Hi everyone,
A few weeks ago I asked about taking doxycycline and using the RED LED devices. No one seemed able to answer the question and I was going to re-post it in another way........ask if anyone that is currently using a RED LED device is also taking doxy and if they were noticing any problems because of the light sensitivity aspects of doxycycline or if they were just fine and not noticing anything. Well, I was looking at some old posts and followed a link to the DPL company. They are the ones with a LED device that looks amazingly user-friendly. Anyway, I clicked "if you are taking a drug known to cause light sensitivity" (or something like that) and sure enough, there was a blurb there that said DO NOT USE THE LED DEVICE IF YOU ARE TAKING A DRUG KNOWN TO CAUSE LIGHT SENSITIVITY. It also mentioned if you have or think you have a thyroid condition. So, I don't know what to think now and I just thought I'd put this out there. IF anyone cares to look it's there and I don't
know what you all think about that. I did not see anything about this in the article I read by Gagnon about Dr. Goldberg is it? So I don't know if this warning is just the company covering themselves or not. I have not seen this in any other literature and it sure did not come with my instructions from the acnelamp company. Very confusing.
Take care,
Elena
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