Where to Find Gleolan

Where to Find Gleolan

Find Your Nearest Gleolan Center

Full Disclaimers:

  • The information provided is for informational purposes only and is not meant to replace your provider’s medical advice or information from your health plan about preferred providers
  • Inclusion of a provider is not and does not imply a referral, an endorsement, or recommendation by NX Development Corp.
  • Inclusion on the list is not and does not represent an endorsement of NX Development Corp. or Gleolan by the provider
  • Users of this website are solely responsible for communications and interactions with listed providers, and any information users ultimately send them is not governed by NX Development Corp. legal or privacy policies
  • Users are responsible for compliance with state and federal laws regulating provider referrals
  • Not all Gleolan centers have granted permission for use of their contact information on this website.  Please contact your neurosurgeon for additional information

Patient Safety Information

Gleolan can cause a sunburn-type skin reaction, also referred to as photosensitivity. Do not take any drugs that may worsen this (such as St. John’s wort, griseofulvin, thiazide diuretics, sulfonylureas, phenothiazines, sulphonamides, quinolones, and tetracyclines) and do not put anything on your skin that contains aminolevulinic acid (ALA) for 24 hours before and for 24 hours after receiving Gleolan.

Errors may occur with the use of Gleolan to see tumors. Sometimes brain tumor cells may fluoresce even if they are not cancerous or those that are cancerous my not fluoresce. Also, cancer cells from other tumors or areas of swelling may fluoresce.

Allergic reactions, including serious allergic reactions, to Gleolan have occurred. Your medical team should monitor you for this and should have emergency equipment ready to manage any such reaction if it occurs.

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Patient Safety Information

Gleolan can cause a sunburn-type skin reaction, also referred to as photosensitivity. Do not take any drugs that may worsen this (such as St. John’s wort, griseofulvin, thiazide diuretics, sulfonylureas, phenothiazines, sulphonamides, quinolones, and tetracyclines) and do not put anything on your skin that contains aminolevulinic acid (ALA) for 24 hours before and for 24 hours after receiving Gleolan.