Posted by SFCubster on July 4, 2006, at 3:08:18
In reply to Re: Best drug to reduce Sweating, posted by SFCubster on July 4, 2006, at 2:57:59
Sorry FrequentFryer, I called you FrequentFlyer! Of course, FrequentFryer is more appropos... :-)
> Dear FrequentFlyer -
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> I've been on anti-depressant and anti-anxiety meds for about 10 years (currently: Effexor, Depakote, Paxil) and I sweat like a sieve. Effexor and/or Paxil is/are the main culprit, I believe. And it's a side effect that's most definitely NOT going away. It doesn't have to be hot and I don't even have to work out to end up drenching my shirt from front to back, not to mention feeling sweat running down inside my pant legs! I need to continue my meds, but I've endured this for too long. So I'm finally trying something to counteract it - Benztropine (Cogentin) - and just took my first daily dose of 0.5 mg. ten minutes before running into your thread! So I'll keep you posted - and good luck!
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> SFCubster
>
>
> > Hey ppl.
> > I Sweat EXTREMLY badly after taking heaps of Anti-D's (even now in winter) I exercise heaps that dosn't help, I havnt even taken any Ant-d's for atleast two weeks now but the sweating still hasn't subsided.
> > Ive done heaps of research on the various Hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating) drugs including Bob's tips. Have tried Clonidine @ 0.2mg, Pindolol (beta blocker) and low dose TCA (which was a stupid sugestion) but havnt had any luck with any of them.
> > If Clonodine was going to work it should work after an hour or so of dosing yeah?
> > My Doc wouldnt perscribe me Terazosin either.
> >
> > Has anyone had any luck with any of the other agents like:
> > Robinal
> > Ditropan
> > Xerac
> > benztropine
> > Biperiden
> > Cardura (doxazosin)
> >
> > Also Maxim (roll on ethyl anti perspirant or something) didnt help. No transdermal solutions would be of much benefit because most of the sweat comes from my scalp.
> >
> > Regards
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