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SOLIUS® devices are only intended to stimulate the production of endogenous vitamin D for the treatment and prevention of vitamin D deficiency.
Please review the intended use, indications and contraindications, and known risks associated with SOLIUS therapy. Ask your doctor if SOLIUS is right for you.
Athletic Performance White Paper
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