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can ditropan be used to help excessive sweating

pat
06/03/08

i have hyperhydrosis(excessive sweating) and I have been informed that ditropan can help

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Pete
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Maybe this will help: http://www.excessive-sweating.net/sweat_oralmed.html

 

As always, consult with your doctor.

 

 

Ronnie
Monday, June 16, 2008

14 years ago I had surgery to help get my hyperhydrosis under control. I had excessive sweating of the hands, feet, and underarms. After the surgery, I know have compensatory sweating. I literally sweat from the chest downward. To me, this is a problem for worse than what I originally was dealing with. I have been taking Ditropan for approximately 10 years and can honestly say that I can tell a very noticeable difference when I do not take the ditropan for a couple of days. If I can provide any further information, feel free to contact me at ronnie299@hotmail.com

 

re: can ditropan be used to help excessive sweating
Sed
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 04:21 AM

hello i recently were prescribed ditropan for my compensatory sweating and want to know what dosage your taking?  I am currently titrating up to 15 mg TID (3 times) a day.  Like yourself, I also had surgery to control my facial and head sweating.  Please Advise.

 

Sed

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