• Traditional approaches available include prescription drugs like Robinul, clinical strength antiperspirants, and topical aluminum chloride. (medicalskinandlaser.com)
  • Robinul comes in 2 variants - 1mg (Robinul) and 2mg (Robinul Forte) for oral consumption. (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)
  • Agents that inhibit the release of acetylcholine such as glycopyrrolate (Robinul, Robinul-Forte). (mckinnonhillmc.com.au)
  • On Nov. 5, the FDA approved revisions to the safety labeling for glycopyrrolate injection (Robinul, made by Baxter Healthcare Corp.) to advise of contraindications and warn of adverse events associated with its use. (medscape.com)
  • Glycopyrrolate (Robinul), which is given as an injection or in the form of a pill. (healthline.com)
  • Robinul and other anticholinergics are primarily used to reduce secretions in the mouth, throat, airway, and stomach before surgery. (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)
  • However, since Robinul (and other anticholinergics) reduce sweat production as a side effect, it is increasingly being prescribed to treat excessive sweat condition (Hyperhidrosis) as well. (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)
  • Anticholinergics like Robinul, when used to treat Hyperhidrosis, produce several side-effects. (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)
  • When using Robinul for excessive sweating, usually the initial dosage of Robinul for adults is one tablet three times daily. (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)
  • Glycopyrrolate is available in tablets of 1 and 2 mg in several generic forms and under the brand name Robinul. (nih.gov)
  • Robinul is one of the most prescribed medication for managing excessive sweat in US (and other brands with the same compound in other countries). (hyperhidrosisnetwork.com)