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What is Hydrosal?

What is Hydrosal?

Some facts about sweating Sweating is an essential body function to regulate and maintain an optimal body temperature of 37℃. Over-sweating (hyperhidrosis) occurs when sweat glands are overactive even at rest on a regular basis. This condition affects about 3% of Canadian and 4.8% of American. Hyperhidrosis usually occurs in one of more of the following areas: underarm hands feet face Topical treatments are the first line of therapy. Topical antiperspirants temporarily block the sweat glands. These products typically contain aluminum salt. It comes in liquid form (e.g. Drysol) which we have discussed about previously. It also comes in a...

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Custom Compounding Service

Custom Compounding Service

Biosense Clinical Pharmacy has been offering custom compounding services since 2009 and proud to follow the highest standards of pharmaceutical compounding. We specialize in anti-aging medicine and cosmeceutical compounding. We choose to specialize in anti-aging topical pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical formulation: Skin or dermatological issues including but not limited to Dermatitis Eczema Scarring Wound therapy Hyperpigmentation Topical pain management Cosmeceutical procedure pain management Plus many more

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How does Glycopyrrolate work?

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How does Glycopyrrolate work?

How does Glycopyrrolate work? Unlike aluminum salt which blocks the sweat glands, glycopyrrolate applied topically can penetrate the skin to block the nerve signals that stimulate the sweat glands, resulting in a reduction of sweat secretion. How to use Glycopyrrolate? Apply to affected area once daily at bedtime. Avoid nose, mouth and eye areas. Do not wash the treated skin for 4 hours after the application. It can be used safely with aluminum salt containing products such as Drysol in more severe case of sweating. In such case, use Drysol at bedtime and topical glycopyrrolate in the morning. According to...

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Q & A about Drysol - the antiperspirant

Q & A about Drysol - the antiperspirant

Why is Drysol recommended to be applied before bedtime? Our sweat glands are less active at bedtime. For that reason, we can take advantage of the time when the sweat production is low. Why do I have to apply Drysol when the skin is completely dry? When water or moisture is present, hydrochloric acid can cause skin irritation. How do I apply Drysol and how often? Apply to affected area at bedtime. Leave it on for 6 to 8 hours and wash off the following morning. Frequency of application can be reduced once sweating starts to reduce. Why can’t I...

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Dog's Family Giveaway Contest

Dog's Family Giveaway Contest

Simply email us at contact@biosenseclinic.com the cutest photo of your dog with a short story of how much he or she means to you. We will choose 3 top cutest winners on Friday February 9 2018. The winners will receive a prize of ALL these great products for FREE!!

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