FDA approves Dermira's wipe for excessive armpit sweating
Dermira Inc said on Friday its topical cloth for excessive armpit sweating was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, providing patients with an easy-to-use option for an often embarrassing condition.
[...] The treatment, Qbrexza, works by blocking receptors responsible for sweat gland activation and can be used once a day, the company said in a statement.
[...] Currently, Allergan's Botox injection is used to treat the condition. Other treatments include antiperspirants and costlier alternatives such as laser therapy, as well as localized surgery like liposuction to remove sweat glands.
Also at the Chicago Sun-Times.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:11AM (6 children)
I've been really wondering about body odor, especially from the armpits. Someone once told me if you only eat fruit all BO goes away. Perhaps there are other diets like that as well. Or does showering actually increase BO over the long term? Is this scent, or should it be, actually advantageous in some way?
(Score: 3, Informative) by takyon on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:30AM (3 children)
This could be worth a revisit: Get a Whiff of This: Man Hasn't Showered in 12 Years [livescience.com]
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(Score: 2) by Snow on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:26PM (2 children)
Steve Jobs also believed that.
Apparently he reeked.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:34PM (1 child)
The problem isn't that he stopped showering/using soap, it's that he didn't spray the magic bacteria over himself.
Oh, and the fact that he killed himself with an alternative cancer treatment.
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by Snow on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:45PM
I kinda find it fitting.
He was a piece of shit on the inside, and also smelled like shit on the outside.
(Score: 2) by Arik on Tuesday July 03 2018, @04:55AM
BUT what's normally meant by "BO" isn't just the natural smell of your sweat. Unless there is something really wrong going on, or something strong in your diet like garlic, there probably isn't really much of a smell to it - yes, there's a scent, but it's not knocking anyone out.
That rank BO smell takes some time to develop, because it's not just sweat, it's what comes out of sweat-eating bacteria after they have a good meal, digest it, and take a dump.
So anything that inhibits bacterial growth also delays the development of BO.
To make it more complicated, most sweat is mostly salt and water, and that's not good food for bacteria. Not at all. They appreciate the water but they need something more substantial to go with it, preferably protein and fat or sugar - and they don't like salt at all. BUT lucky for them there's a second type of sweat, produced by a second type of sweat gland, that produces a sweet and savory treat just to their taste! These glands are concentrated around the hair follicles, and mostly activate when we're stressed. When these glands let go, the around around them temporarily becomes the promised land for your skin bacteria, who quickly start partying hard, reproducing madly, and pooping out the BO.
Showers? Knock back that bacterial population, unlikely to completely eliminate it. Also wash all the junk off you, taking the smell, and any remaining food that might produce another population explosion.
There's a theory posted already about beneficial bacteria. Doesn't sound impossible though there might be some scrap of truth to it. But as posited it doesn't make much sense. If showering wipes out 'good' bacteria why doesn't it wipe out 'bad' bacteria too? It might actually wipe them both out, on occasion, when done very thoroughly and with the right accessories, but then the smelly stuff inevitably gets reintroduced - why would the 'good' bacteria fail get reintroduced as well?
If laughter is the best medicine, who are the best doctors?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 03 2018, @06:54AM
I have definitely noticed a difference. Funny enough, it has been a big motivator for me to stay away from meat. (I also don't use any soap or products, and only wash with water.)
(Score: 2, Offtopic) by realDonaldTrump on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:42AM
I like Marco, but Marco has a tendency to sweat. Perhaps at a record-setting level. They said to Marco Rubio, "are you having fun?" He’s sweating like a pig. I never saw a guy sweat like this. The sweat is pouring down. So I had my campaign send him towels. Water. And a note that said, "Since you’re always sweating, we thought you could use some water. Enjoy!" And now we can send him some Qbrexza. So he won't be embarrassed because he's all sweaty. Or because he tried to say "Qbrexza." They seriously messed up the name of that one. This isn't Wheel of Fortune, folks, the vowels are free!!!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 03 2018, @08:59AM
Perspective
Not a new antibiotic, not the universal flue vaccine, but... the greatest medical wonder of all time, the antiperspirant fabric.
How has the world.survived without with until now? Give them a patent, quick; make it last longer than copyright too.
(Score: 1) by noneof_theabove on Tuesday July 03 2018, @11:51AM (2 children)
I get 1 gallon of distilled water [ 1 ppm TDS ]
Have a set of 0.9999% pure silver wires for a 24 volt, constant current, reversing polarity to hold
the $30 [appx varies with market] that makes 100 gallons average.
That is $0.30 silver.
Total cost: $1.30 per gallon.
Kills all armpit bacteria responsible for belching offensive gas.
K.I.S.S. proven in Occum's Razor: given any complex problem with multiple solutions, the simplest answer is typically the best one.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 03 2018, @12:21PM
FTFY.
(Score: 2) by c0lo on Tuesday July 03 2018, @12:31PM
And, pray, do tell what else is the rest of 99.0001% ?
Letting aside the butchery, Occam's razor does not prove anything, it's an heuristic. Sometimes it's even wrong.
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