Antihydral Cream for Climbers & Hyperhidrosis/Sweaty Hands etc — UK stock

£8.93
FREE Shipping

Antihydral Cream for Climbers & Hyperhidrosis/Sweaty Hands etc — UK stock

Antihydral Cream for Climbers & Hyperhidrosis/Sweaty Hands etc — UK stock

RRP: £17.86
Price: £8.93
£8.93 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Performance (4% Methenamine) – My favourite product, this squirt on cream activates overnight, smells incredible and leaves you with tough, sweat free skin the next day – regular application is recommended. In one large study, no evidence of carcinogenicity was found following long-term oral administration of methenamine 1.25 g/kg/day to rats ( 104 weeks) and mice ( 60 weeks). The same investigators also reported no suggestion of carcinogenicity resulting from five subcutaneous injections of 5 g/kg (given on alternate days for a total dose of 25 g/kg). An earlier, much smaller study showed a 50% incidence of local sarcomas following subcutaneous injection of methenamine, totaling 25 g/kg, administered over periods of up to 15 months to rats concurrently receiving formic acid. Answer: Antihydral Cream is suitable for individuals experiencing hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, on areas such as the hands, feet, and armpits. It's a valuable solution for those looking to improve their quality of life and avoid the discomfort caused by constant perspiration.

Sometimes it will wrinkle so much it can begin to hurt a little. But to be honest, this side effect is so harmless to me at least, I don't even think about it. It just there, be advised. Injured Fingers: If you have sore or injured finger tendons then why not try Climbskin’s Organic Silicum Gel and the classic Crimp Oil are two great ointments that can be applied to finger injuries, massaged into the skin to provide relief to swelling and pain. Remember, before starting any new medication, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional, and please follow the product's usage instructions carefully. Enjoy the confidence of a sweat-free life with Antihydral Cream from Vision Pharmacy.

Methenamine in your skin (and body) reacts producing formaldehyde. Yes, formaldehyde, the carcinogen. Now this is probably why it works in the first place, given that formaldehyde also works as a potent antiperspirant (Rollinson JR, 1971, and my sister with hyperhidrosis working in her lab with formaldehyde one day spilling it on her hands) (also please don't use pure formaldehyde anywhere on your skin). General: Prescribing UREX (methenamine hippurate) in the absence of a proven or strongly suspected bacterial infection or a prophylactic indication is unlikely to provide benefit to the patient and increases the risk of the development of drug-resistant bacteria. Ensure the cap is screwed on tightly, and tip the bottle up to wet the undersurface of the ball. Do not shake. Do not get Anhydrol Forte on your clothes, linen, fabric, jewellery, metal or polished surfaces as it may damage them. Anhydrol Forte should be applied at night, just before going to bed, and washed off thoroughly in the morning.

Patients with pre-existing hepatic insufficiency may suffer adverse effects from the small amounts of ammonia and formaldehyde that are produced. The classical syndrome of acute hepatic failure may be evoked in these patients. PRECAUTIONS Answer: Antihydral Cream is typically applied before bedtime and should be allowed to dry. Avoid applying makeup or other products over it. For daytime use, consider using a milder antiperspirant to prevent any discomfort. Don't use Antihydral if you're allergic to any of its components (see section 1) or formaldehyde, nor if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. Don't use Antihydral if you have other skin conditions that might be affected. As always, talk to your doctor.

Anhydrol Forte Roll-On

Air Flow: A good source of air flow will cause moisture to dissipate. A decent fan, a windy day or even wafting your hands between attempts can make all the difference. That said, Antihydral/methenamine is *probably* safe. Because the concentrations of formaldehyde are very low and its use is only topical. In fact, there is no research linking methenamine use (oral or topical) to any kind of cancer or severe health conditions. BUT, there also is no research saying otherwise. As I said, research on methenamine, specially methenamine and hyperhidrosis is very very scarse. You will have to moisturize. A lot. And trust me, normal hand moisturizers won't do. I use Cetaphil for very dry/sensitive skin. Now how did I come across this product? My stepmother's son has a skin condition that makes his skin very very dry (kinda like anti-hyperhidrosis). So I tried his moisturizer and it worked (at least better than the other ones). What I'm trying to say is: you'll need a very good moisturizer, so good that only people with rare skin conditions have to use them. And of course, they'll not be the cheapest ones to get. So today I split a tip and while reading this article from Dave MacLeod regarding split tips I came across a reference to Antihydral.

Skin file/sander – A sanding tool is essential to file down damaged skin or built up calloused skin to ensure an even climbing skin surface. We’d recommend Climbskin’s File.Answer: While Antihydral Cream is generally safe, some individuals may experience minor skin irritation or dryness. It's recommended to conduct a patch test before extensive use and discontinue if irritation occurs. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, and Impairment of Fertility. UREX (methenamine hippurate) has not been evaluated for carcinogenicity or mutagenicity. Also in the first months of Antihydral use, my hands got quite itchy. For that, just moisturize and don't scratch it too hard.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop