Atropine vs Glycopyrrolate

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This medication is used to decrease saliva and phlegm and to control stomach/intestinal spasms. This medication works by blocking the actions of a certain natural substance (acetylcholine) that your body makes.Glycopyrrolate is used with other drugs to treat a certain type of stomach/intestinal ulcer (peptic ulcer). This medication may help relieve stomach/abdominal pain. However, it has not been shown to be effective in healing these ulcers, preventing them from returning, or preventing other problems caused by ulcers. Glycopyrrolate works by decreasing the amount of acid in the stomach. It also slows the natural movements of the gut and relaxes the muscles in the stomach/intestines. Glycopyrrolate belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics.
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etlovestaz | 19.05.12
what about a salt increase in your body like for instance severe swelling in your feet and lower legs? I don't eat salt at all and am very swollen and trying to figure out what is making me this way! Any ideas? Please? Thanks!
Anasazi | 21.11.09
Actually, my condition makes it near impossible to spend any amount of time away from home without this medication. I am very happy with the results.
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Cassiesoo | 09.12.13
So my excessive sweating was usually hands feet and under arms. At first I started with 1mg in the am and 1mg at night. That dose decreased the degree of sweating but didn't completely stop it, especially when nervous or something. So I increased by two in the am and one in the pm and seems to work very well without overly drying you out. It is probably 90% better. I only take them during the work week and even on the wkends the degree of sweating is much decreased after a while
Lilly | 05.11.13
I just started this medication a couple of weeks ago, because of my really bad hyperhydrosis in both my hands and my feet. It was so bad I couldn't or wouldn't correct and read classmates papers, because the ink would smear, and I was constantly wiping my hands on my jeans. I recently started on this medicine, about a week ago, on 1mg per day, but it is yet to show improvement. If anyone has any ideas of how much I should be taking, or how long it is going to take to kick in, it would be greatly appreciated. Anything would help. Thanks.