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Reviewer: 13-18 Female on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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I was taking this drug for my underarm sweat but recently I have developed horrible stomach aches in the morning that sometimes continue throughout the day. Has anyone else experienced this or is it from some other matter. It helped me feel so comfortable and less irritable because it stopped my sweating but now with this issue I have to stop taking them.
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Reviewer: rebeccalynn, 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I have been on Glycopyrrolate from about 2 weeks for sweating under my arms. I have tried everything and this actually worked for me! I can wear color shirts!!! The only thing is the major bloating! Has anyone had this side effect??!! And will it go away????
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Reviewer: 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I have been using this medication for accessive sweating that made my everyday activities so difficult to deal with. This medication has worked well for me no wetness no odor it's great!! I have noticed that I have lost weight since starting this medicine almost 6 months ago. My eating habits have stayed the same as well as my everyday activities. When first beginning the medicine I experience
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Reviewer: Dry is Good!, 35-44 Male on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I have been taking this drug for about 3 years now for my head sweat. I take one 1mg pill in the morning on an empty stomach. I don't eat until at least 1.5 hrs later. So far, it has kept me dry. Does anyone know of the long term side effects, such as kidney damage or other damages to the system?
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Reviewer: Virginia tchr, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I take glycopyrrolate 1mg tablets twice a day: 2 in the am and 1 in the afternoon. The dosage was reduced because of side effects. (drowsiness, excessive dry mouth[bad breath], constipation, confusion, dizziness & moodiness) Additionally I apply hyper-care to my underarms at night. It is beneficial for hyperhydrosis of the auxiliary glands, however the side effects I am experiencing out weigh
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