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Since the effects of stimulation of the brain are unknown, stimulation should not be applied across
the head, and electrodes should not be placed on opposite sides of the head;
The safety of electrical stimulation during pregnancy has not been established;
Some patients may experience skin irritation or hypersensitivity due to the electrical stimulation or
electrical conductive medium (gel);
Patients with suspected or diagnosed heart disease should follow precautions recommended by
their physician;
Patients with suspected or diagnosed epilepsy should follow precautions recommended by their
physician;
Use caution if the patient has a tendency to bleed internally, such as following an injury or fracture;
Use caution following recent sur
gical procedures when stimulation may disrupt the patient’s healing
process;
Use caution if stimulation is applied over the menstruating or pregnant uterus;
Use caution if stimulation is applied over areas of skin that lack normal sensation.
Keep this device out of the reach of children;
Use this device only with the leads, electrodes, and accessories recommended by the manufacturer;
Use this device only under the continued supervision of a licensed practitioner;
Keep electrodes separate during treatment. Electrodes in contact with each other could result in
improper stimulation or skin burns.
For external use only.
Adverse Effects:
Patients should stop using the device and should consult with their physicians if they experience
adverse reactions from the device.
Isolated cases of skin irritation may occur at the site of the electrode placement following long-term
application.
Possible allergic skin reaction to tape or gel may occur.
If the stimulation levels are uncomfortable or become uncomfortable, reduce the stimulation
amplitude to a comfortable level and contact your physician if problems persist.