Tone LUX Manual Downloads & Contraindications
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask to treat any other conditions apart from those listed in the indications for use. The Tone LUX Crystal red light mask has not been tested for any other conditions than those listed and the risk is unknown.
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you are pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant or breastfeeding. The Tone LUX Crystal red light mask has NOT been tested on pregnant or breast-feeding women and therefore the risk to the fetus, neonate or pregnant women is unknown.
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you suffer from lupus erythematosus, photosensitive eczema or albinism. If you use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask to treat lupus erythematosus, photosensitive eczema or albinism you may cause a severe skin reaction.
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you suffer from any photosensitive disorder (sensitization to light). If you use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask and you suffer from a photosensitive disorder you may cause a severe skin reaction.
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you are taking any medication that can cause photosensitivity. If you use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask and you are taking any medication that can causes photosensitivity you may cause a severe skin reaction.
DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you suffer from light induced headaches. DO NOT use the Tone LUX Crystal red light mask if you suffer from any genetic conditions of the eye. Photosensitivity is a common side effect of various medications. These can include certain antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and diuretics. If you are unsure about any medication you may be taking consult your healthcare provider.
Drug Interactions
Other substances not listed above can also cause photosensitivity. Common examples of these substances are: St John's wort, coal tar, deodorants, antibacterial soaps, artificial sweeteners, naphthalene (mothballs), petroleum products, brightening agents found in laundry detergent, and cadmium sulphide (a chemical injected into the skin during tattooing).
There are some instances in which the mask may prove unsuitable for an individual. Certain medical conditions or drugs may mean that an individual is unsuitable for the treatment. Precautions due to drug induced photosensitivity. If you are taking any of the drugs listed below, please read the comments section of the table carefully.