The benefits of Levulan® PDT Treatment
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The benefits of Levulan® PDT Treatment

Levulan is an effective treatment for Grade 1 or 2 AKs of the face or scalp. The benefits of Levulan PDT treatment are:

  • It is a 2-step treatment procedure:

1. Application of the Levulan Kerastick® Topical Solution to individual AKs

2. BLU-U treatment

  • Recovery begins right after treatment with BLU-U®
  • Levulan PDT treatment targets and destroys only the damaged AK cells
  • 94% of patients treated with Levulan PDT rated their response to treatment as good to excellent6
  • Complete response demonstrated in a high percentage of patients6
  • High clearance maintained through 12 months6
  • Low downtime6
  • No reports of scarring to date6
  • Treatment is reimbursed by Medicare and many insurance companies
 


Important Safety Information

What is Levulan Kerastick used for?

The Levulan Kerastick for Topical Solution plus blue light illumination using the BLU-U Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy Illuminator is indicated for the treatment of minimally to moderately thick actinic keratoses (Grade 1 or 2) of the face or scalp.

Who should NOT take Levulan?

Levulan Kerastick should not be taken by patients who have cutaneous photosensitivity at wavelengths at 400-450 nm, porphyria, or known allergies to porphyrins, and in patients with known sensitivity to any of the components of the Levulan Kerastick for Topical Solution.

Levulan Kerastick has not been tested on patients with inherited or acquired coagulation defects. There have been no formal studies of the interaction of Levulan Kerastick for Topical Solution with any other drugs and no drug-specific interactions were noted during any of the controlled clinical trials. It is possible that concomitant use of other known photosensitizing agents might increase the photosensitivity reaction of actinic keratoses treated with the Levulan Kerastick. It is important to tell your physician if you are taking any oral medications or using any topical prescription or non-prescription products on your face or scalp. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing.

What are the possible side effects?

The most common side effects include scaling/crusting, hypo/hyper-pigmentation, itching, stinging, and/or burning, erythema and edema. Severe stinging and/or burning at one or more lesions being treated was reported by at least 50% of patients at some time during the treatment.

What precautions should be taken?

Patients should avoid exposure of the photosensitive treatment sites to sunlight or bright indoor light prior to and at least 48 hours after blue light treatment. Exposure may result in a stinging and/or burning sensation and may cause erythema or edema of the lesions. Sunscreens will not protect against photosensitivity reactions caused by visible light.

 

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