Oxybutynin as a treatment for generalized hyperhidrosis: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
British Journal of Dermatology2015Vol. 173(5), pp. 1163–1168
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M. Schöllhammer, E. Brenaut, N. Ménard-Andivot, M. Pillette-Delarue, A. Zagnoli, M. Chassain-Le Lay, B. Sassolas, N. Jouan, Yi Ru, C. Abasq‐Thomas, Mariagrazia Greco, K. Penven, Anne‐Marie Roguedas‐Contios, D. Dupré-Goetghebeur, Cédric Gouédard, L. Misery, Grégoire Le Gal
Abstract
Treatment with low-dose oxybutynin is effective in reducing symptoms of hyperhidrosis in generalized or localized forms. Side-effects were frequent but minor and mainly involved dry mouth.
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