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Prescriptions Dispensed from Canada * are Dispensed by:
Candrug
ID#18985
604.543.8711
Pharmacy Manager:
Amarjit Mann
Pharmacy Address:
202A, 8322-130th Street
Surrey, BC
Canada
V3W 8J9
Toll Free:1-866-995-7387
(*Not all prescriptions dispensed by Candrug.)
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Chemical Name: Aluminum Chloride
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Drysol
Information
Drysol (Aluminium Chloride Hexahydrate) is a medication which is used to treat conditions such as excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis. Excessive sweating is a condition which can be very uncomfortable to the person who suffers from it, it can also be very embarrassing, and so it is important that the condition is dealt with quickly and efficiently. This medication is to be used on the skin only, and should not be used in any amount, which is higher than the amount you have been instructed to use. You should not use this medication if you are known to be allergic to any of the active ingredients used during manufactures, as this may cause a severe allergic reaction within your body.
The medication may also be prescribed to you for other purposes that are not listed here; however your doctor will be able to provide you with further information. Looking to buy Drysol online at low prices? Our trusted Canadian pharmacy has a huge range of (RX) prescription drugs and (OTC) over-the-counter medications, please emails us or toll free.
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Drysol
Side Effects
There is a chance that you may experience an allergic reaction to this medication, signs of an allergic reaction include hives, difficulty breathing and swelling to the face and neck. It is important that if you do notice an allergic reaction whilst using Drysol, that you seek emergency medical aid as soon as it is possible. Itching sensations or tingling of the treated skin are other less common side effects, if which you may encounter. For more information on the potential side effects of Drysol, you should consult your doctor.
There is a chance that the active ingredients used in this medication could interact with other types of drug. You should inform your doctor of all other medications that you currently use, and have also used in the past, this includes both prescription and over the counter medications. It is also advised that you avoid this medication from gaining a contact in the eyes, your face or your mouth. If these areas accidentally come into contact with Drysol, then you should rinse these areas immediately, with cold water.
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