Aluminum chloride hexahydrate topical and Irritation: What Users Say (Page 2)
Brand names: Drysol, Hypercare, Certain Dri, B+Drier, Xerac AC
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- April 20, 2021
Aluminum chloride hexahydrate topical for Hyperhidrosis "My doctor prescribed me Drysol a while ago. I used it today, and my arm is super irritated. I'm feeling a lot of discomfort. I've used Neosporin, and it doesn't solve it. I do not recommend it. If I could post a photo to show."
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For Hyperhidrosis "Prescribed this by my GP for excessive underarm sweating. Very first application did cause irritation (tingling, itching sensation), but after the first use, it did not happen again as bad. You do have to keep up with applying it, or it does wear off, but when you do use it, it definitely works 100% and boosts confidence. Has a very clinical smell to it but advises not to wear normal deodorant once applied. (I am from the UK. It is £5 for a 60ml bottle or £9 for it as a prescription.)"