Avert- Thank god!

serena37

New member
Hey guys

I just wanted to say that Avert has been amazing for me (using for the past 3 months)- I sometimes combine it with drysol for my hands and it works really well. I would have likely given up on the career of my dreams if it wasn't for avert. Anyone who suffers from hyperhidrosis should atleast give it a try.
 

Wetpalmed

Active member
Hey guys

I just wanted to say that Avert has been amazing for me (using for the past 3 months)- I sometimes combine it with drysol for my hands and it works really well. I would have likely given up on the career of my dreams if it wasn't for avert. Anyone who suffers from hyperhidrosis should atleast give it a try.

I'm thinking of looking into Avert but it's hard to find information, is it prescribed? Or what is it? I clearly have no idea lol
 

Sprawling

Well-known member
Avert is Glycopyrrolate. We call it glyco for short. Lot's and lot's of postings on this forum on how to use it. Just use the search tool above.

It's also called Robinul in the US. It can be prescribed by any doctor.
You can also order via Pharmacy. ca without a prescription. They make there own called Avert.
 

parisscassie

New member
It worked for you? I've been wanting to try this for a long time because the drysol my doctor gave me didn't work. I'm going to go back soon, how did you get your doctor to prescribe it? I'm glad it worked for you:)
 

margiehope

Well-known member
It worked for you? I've been wanting to try this for a long time because the drysol my doctor gave me didn't work. I'm going to go back soon, how did you get your doctor to prescribe it? I'm glad it worked for you:)

I've used Avert for many years and consider it a godsend. Sometimes really dry mouth, but a small price to pay for not walking around with a sodden head/face/neck.

I'm in Toronto, and can just go to pharmacy.ca's standing store. Here you could get Avert without a prescription, but I get one for my doctor so I can claim it on my health plan.
 
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