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Hyperhidrosis

After a 12-year drought, patients with hyperhidrosis finally have a new focal treatment to consider.

The approval & market availability of glycopyrronium tosylate cloth (Qbrexza™; Dermira) earlier this month allows patients as young as 9 to effectively treat axillary hyperhidrosis with a single-use cloth, which will reportedly cost patients anywhere from $35 to $70 for a 30-day supply based on insurance coverage.

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