Dermalux Triwave User Guide 2015
Common types of medications that may cause photosensitivity
Specific group or
common name
Tetracyline group: Doxyclyline,
Oxytetracycline, Lymecycline etc
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days
Quinolone group: Ciprofloxacin,
Ofloxacin, Levofloxacin
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days
Sulfonamides:
sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
Non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days
Furosemide, Bumetanide, Hydro-
chlorothiazide
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
Ledertrexate/Methotrexate
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
Terbinafine, Itraconazole,
Voriconazole, Griseofulvin
(Grisovin)
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors
Statins (atorvastatin, fluvastatin,
lovastatin, pravastatin, simvastatin)
The treatment can still be
administered as long as the patient
reports no increased sensitivity to sun
since commencing statins
Chlorpromazines: Thorazine
Sonazine
The treatment can be administered as
long as the medication has not been
taken in the last 5 days.
Codarone, Aratac, chlorpromazine
Exposure to light at far UV can cause
the skin to grey. At discretion of
practitioner. Treatment can be
administered as long as the
medication has not been taken in the
last 8 days.