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U.S. Study Shows Significant Improvement For Patients Suffering From Excessive Sweating With Topical Antiperspirant

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Default U.S. Study Shows Significant Improvement For Patients Suffering From Excessive Sweating With Topical Antiperspirant

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Valeo Pharma announced a new study recently published that demonstrated the efficacy and safety of Hydrosal®, a novel high strength topical antiperspirant with 15% aluminum chloride and 2% salicylic acid in proprietary gel base for patients with moderate-to-severe hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).

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