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Close-up photograph of the white water bath trays and black, metal-free silicone electrodes for RA Fischer's "The Fischer" Device with ph-balancing foam inside the tray. The tray is sitting on a wooden table.

The Fischer vs. Idromed

A Google search for 'Idromed' yielded no results for a dedicated website. Instead, the top result, "Iontocentre," prominently showcases...

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Overhead photograph of a person treating their plantar hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating of the feet) using RA Fischer Co.'s The Fischer iontophoresis device on a wooden floor. Each foot is in a white tray that has blue foam inside.

The Fischer vs. Drionic

If a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s an FDA warning letter about Drionic worth? This posted warning...

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The Fischer vs. DIY

Compare The Fischer and DIY iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis treatment. Learn about safety, effectiveness, and insurance coverage options. Read through...

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Close-up photograph of the white water bath trays for RA Fischer's "The Fischer" Device with ph-balancing foam inside the tray. It is sitting on a flat wooden surface

The Fischer vs. Hidrex

The Fischer and Hidrex's DVP 450 and 1000 are FDA-Cleared iontophoresis machines here in the U.S. However, our modern...

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In a cozy home setting, a young woman sits contentedly,she addresses her palmar (hands) hyperhidrosis using RA Fischer Co.'s original metal-free iontophoresis device, "The Fischer." Her hands are immersed in the white water bath trays, complete with blue pH-balancing foam and silicone-graphite electrodes, representing a comprehensive and effective approach to managing her condition.

The Fischer vs. Dermadry

Dermadry is a Canadian-based discount iontophoresis company. The Fischer's modern iontophoresis treatment far surpasses theirs in terms of speed,...

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