Hypercare Side Effects
Hypercare is the name of a prescription medication that is used to treat hyperhidrosis, a disorder that is characterized by more sweating than is normal. It is intended to be applied directly over the skin and should be applied before going to bed every night. As with any prescription drug, there are some possible side effects that are occasionally associated with Hypercare.
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Caution
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Caution should be exercised when applying Hypercare. It is intended for use solely over the skin. Users should be careful to make sure it does not get into the eyes, or around the lips, nose and mouth. In the situation that it should get in or around those areas, it should be washed out immediately with water. It also should not be used over freshly shaved skin or any open wounds.
Allergic Reaction
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Some people might experience allergic reactions when using Hypercare. Those who experience allergic reactions to the medication should immediately seek medical help. Some signs of allergies to the medication are breaking out into hives, redness of the skin, burning, stinging, having a hard time breathing and swelling of tongue, lips, throat or face.
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Minor Side Effects
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Some side effects can occur from Hypercare use that are generally considered to be mild and usually subside within a few days. These effects are itchiness and tingling sensations in the areas of the skin that were treated with Hypercare.
Drug Interactions
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There might be some drugs that could negatively interact with Hypercare. It is crucial to inform your doctor (before taking Hypercare) about all of the other medications and supplements that you might be presently using, including minerals, vitamins and herbal remedies.
Warning
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There are unknown side effects that could also result from using Hypercare. Due to that possibility, if an individual should experience any unusual, uncomfortable signs or reactions due to the medication, a doctor must be consulted immediately.
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