Q: I have been diagnosed with craniofacial hyperhidrosis. I was prescribed a drug called glycopyrrolate, but I could not tolerate the side effects. Based on evidence-based practice, what is the ...
Oral medications can be highly useful for treating hyperhidrosis, particularly when adjusted to individual patients' needs to maximize efficacy and minimize side effects, according to Adam Friedman, ...
Treatment of hyperhidrosis can be divided into topical, oral, surgical, and nonsurgical treatments (botulinum toxin). These therapeutic options differ with respect to their efficacy, duration of ...
Hyperhidrosis was the focus of research for a number of presentations at this year's American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) meeting in Washington, D.C. In this edition of AAD Reading Room, we review ...
Dear Doctors: I have been diagnosed with craniofacial hyperhidrosis. I was prescribed a drug called glycopyrrolate, but I could not tolerate the side effects. What is the efficacy of Botox for this ...
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