My success with Benztropine - What should concern me?
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:29 pm
After many years of "putting up with" hyperhydrosis - the sweaty hands, feet, and particular face and scalp, at age 58 I started looking at solutions, even surgery. I went to my internist, then to my dermatologist and finally to my neurologist. My biggest problem was my hands, face and scalp. If I was at a social function, I would drip onto the table. Obviously this is not good at a buffet.
My Neurologist suggested I try a very low dose of an old medication, Benztropine, to see if it would help. It worked miracles and I have been very satisfied. I still have to keep my eyes out to control any fungal infections in the feet or groin. The only side effects I have noticed are 1) having to be careful not to get overheated and 2) getting chilled easily. I have to wear long sleeve shirts into clubs and restaurants to stay warm particularly in the summer when the AC is cranked up. What a change from when I could only tolerate short sleeves.
I have been taking this for over 4 years now. I see a lot of people pushing Botox and cautioning against the long term effects of oral meds. The cost of Botox is very high when the face and scalp is involved.
My question: Does anyone know what these long-term effects of benztropine use might be and how long is "long term"?
Thanks
My Neurologist suggested I try a very low dose of an old medication, Benztropine, to see if it would help. It worked miracles and I have been very satisfied. I still have to keep my eyes out to control any fungal infections in the feet or groin. The only side effects I have noticed are 1) having to be careful not to get overheated and 2) getting chilled easily. I have to wear long sleeve shirts into clubs and restaurants to stay warm particularly in the summer when the AC is cranked up. What a change from when I could only tolerate short sleeves.
I have been taking this for over 4 years now. I see a lot of people pushing Botox and cautioning against the long term effects of oral meds. The cost of Botox is very high when the face and scalp is involved.
My question: Does anyone know what these long-term effects of benztropine use might be and how long is "long term"?
Thanks