Don't miss this critical Webinar about oral medications used to treat hyperhidrosis.
During this free event, International Hyperhidrosis Society (IHhS) experts discussed critical (and often-asked-about) aspects of oral therapies for excessive sweating.
The informative, open conversation revolved around your questions about pills and tablets that can be prescribed for hyperhidrosis. Leaders in the field provided their insights and experiences, and answered your questions live!
Joining us for this long-awaited webinar were:
Adelaide A. Hebert, MD, FAAD | Dee Anna Glaser, MD, FAAD | Lisa J. Pieretti, MBA |
- Dr. Adelaide A. Hebert, Pediatric Dermatologist, Founding Member of IHhS, Professor, University of Texas Medical School at Houston
- Dr. Dee Anna Glaser, Dermatologist & Cosmetic Surgeon, President & Founding Member of IHhS, Professor & Director of Research, Department of Dermatology, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
- Lisa J. Pieretti, MBA, IHhS Co-Founder, Executive Director, and
- And now YOU, watching and listening from the comfort of home, your car, work, on the street, wherever!
If you have questions about how oral medications work to control sweating, what types of sweating they can combat, potential side effects, whether kids can use them, or innovations coming down the pike, this is the webinar for you!
Please watch the video today, and thank you for helping us to make this the most informative discussion possible.
Huge thanks, also, to Edenbridge Pharmaceuticals, for helping to make this timely conversation about a key treatment option possible! Such collaborations get key information out there - to you - the people who want and need it most.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society is working to secure funding to host more Ask Me Anything events about other hyperhidrosis treatments this year, too, and we’d love your input: What topic would you like us to cover next in an Ask Me Anything webinar? Would you like to support our next webinar on a topic you want to hear about? Send your thoughts to info@sweathelp.org