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2058776 
Journal Article 
AXILLARY HYPERHIDROSIS - LOCAL TREATMENT WITH ALUMINUM-CHLORIDE HEXAHYDRATE 25-PERCENT IN ABSOLUTE ETHANOL WITH AND WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY TREATMENT WITH TRIETHANOLAMINE 
Glentmadsen, L; Dahl, JC 
1988 
Yes 
Acta Dermato-Venereologica
ISSN: 0001-5555
EISSN: 1651-2057 
68 
87-89 
English 
In a randomized, double-blind, half-sided experiment, 30 volunteers were treated in both armpits with aluminium chloride hexahydrate 25% in ethanol. In order to neutralize pH and thus reduce the skin irritation, post-treatment was performed in one armpit with triethanolamine 50% in ethanol. The sweat production was measured after physical labour by means of a combined colorimetric/gravimetric method. The combined treatment with aluminium chloride hexahydrate and triethanolamine was found to be statistically significantly (p less than 0.01) less irritating to the skin, but also statistically significantly (p less than 0.01) less effective than treatment with aluminium chloride hexahydrate alone. However, the reduction in the effect of the treatment was not of a sufficient extent as to be noticed by the volunteers themselves.