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Q1: What is the country/region where Dermadry Laboratories Inc. is based?
A1: The company is based in Åland Islands.
Q2: What type of product does Dermadry Total offer for treating excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?
A2: Dermadry Total offers an all-in-one device that provides dry hands, feet, and underarms.
Q3: What is the name of the device used by Dermadry Laboratories Inc. to treat hyperhidrosis?
A3: The device is called Dermadry Total.
Q4: What is the recommended treatment duration for using Dermadry Total on hands?
A4: The recommended treatment duration for using Dermadry Total on hands is 20 minutes.
Q5: What type of current does Dermadry Total use to treat hyperhidrosis?
A5: Dermadry Total uses pulsed current tap-water iontophoresis technology.
Q6: Is Dermadry Total a medical device, and if so, what class is it classified under in Canada?
A6: Yes, Dermadry Total is a medical device classified as Class II in Canada.
Q7: What are the maximum tension values for using Dermadry Total on hands, feet, and underarms?
A7: The maximum tension values for using Dermadry Total on hands, feet, and underarms are 48 V, 55 V, and 30 V respectively.
Q8: Are there any contraindications for using Dermadry Total, and if so, what conditions should be avoided?
A8: Yes, certain conditions such as cardiac pacemaker, suspected or diagnosed heart problems, seizure disorders, pregnant or suspected pregnancy, metal-containing intrauterine device (IUD), metallic implants, large skin lesions, numbness in the treated areas, infections or irritated skin, impaired sensation in hands, underarms, or feet, and malignant disorders in the area of application should be avoided when using Dermadry Total.