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[quote="Anonymous"]I live in Australia and am inquiring about the product Idromed 5 PC. I am requiring an iontophoresis device for my daughter who is 10 years old with hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet. I would like to know whether this is the device you would recommend for my child, and what help/backup you provide. I understand that there is an 8 week money back guarantee if this does not work. Thank you for your assistance.[/quote]
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:32 am
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Idromed 5 PC
or the
Hidrex PSP1000
would be the devices best suited because they are both pulsed current, which is very smooth.
Idromed 5 PC: preset therapy session timer of 15 minutes, current is shown in mA, only pulsed current available, very easy to use.
Hidrex PSP1000: therapy session timer can be set individually from 1 to 60 minutes, current shown in Volt, more setting options than the Idromed, can be driven either in direct current or in pulsed current mode with different pulse width settings, depending of which area you have to treat, a bit more complicated to use than the Idromed
Both devices will work on children, but we always recommend consulting a doctor first when this is the case. If you should not be satisfied with the device, you can return it within 8 weeks after you recieved it and then we refund the money (not included on the money back guarantee are the shipping expenses, accessories and/or spare parts. If the device has major scratches or damages, we will have to charge for that too).
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:31 am
Post subject: Iontophoresis device suited for child?
I live in Australia and am inquiring about the product Idromed 5 PC. I am requiring an iontophoresis device for my daughter who is 10 years old with hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet.
I would like to know whether this is the device you would recommend for my child, and what help/backup you provide. I understand that there is an 8 week money back guarantee if this does not work.
Thank you for your assistance.
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