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Jet lag
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Working antisocial hours
No matter what your reason is for using Luminette®, we recommend not
exceeding the recommended daily duration of use.
There are very few contraindications.
If you have an eye disease (glaucoma, retinitis or retinopathy or macular
degeneration), we recommend that you consult a specialist before using the
Luminette. If you have cataracts, light therapy may be less effective.
If you are concerned by a psychiatric condition (depression, hysteria, neurosis and
psychosis), it is recommended to consult a doctor before using the appliance.
It is also not advisable to use the Luminette® while driving a vehicle, or using
machinery requiring concentration or a wide field of vision.
Luminette can also be worn over contact lenses or corrective glasses. For optimal
results, the nose bracket of the Luminette should be placed behind corrective
glasses. Note that it is not recommended to use Luminette with sunglasses or any
color-filtering glasses.
Possible adverse reactions to light from this appliance are relatively mild and of a
transient nature. They may include:
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Headache.
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Eyestrain or visual disturbances, intraocular pressure.
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Nausea.
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Agitation, sedation, jumpiness/jitteriness and very rarely hypomania or
mania.
Measures to avoid, minimise or alleviate these adverse reactions:
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Always use the appliance in a well-lit room.
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Reduce the light intensity if these reactions occur.
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Stop using the appliance for a few days to make the reactions disappear
and then try again.
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