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THE SWEAT STRUGGLE IS REAL.

Reducing excessive underarm sweat could be as easy as adding QBREXZA to your daily routine.

Prescribed to patients since 2018, QBREXZA is the only FDA-approved prescription topical cloth for excessive underarm sweat.

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    Effective

    77% of patients who used QBREXZA every day reported their underarm sweating was much or moderately better after 4 weeks.

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    Fast

    Patients who used QBREXZA every day for 1 week produced 70% less sweat than when they started.

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    Established safety profile

    QBREXZA is aluminum-free, and is proven to be safe and effective for patients 9 years and older with an excessive sweating condition.

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    Lasting results

    Patients who continued to use QBREXZA every day beyond 4 weeks continued to produce less sweat throughout the 48-week study period.

Sweat is unpredictable. But QBREXZA may help.

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How QBREXZA works differently.

The “Sweat Factory”

QBREXZA works by blocking the receptors that are responsible for excessive sweating.

QBREXZA reduces the amount of sweat that is made at the source.

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The “Sweat Duct”

Antiperspirants generally do not affect sweat production. They form a plug at the top of the sweat duct, trapping sweat under the skin after it is made.

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Your daily routine with QBREXZA.

You’re 4 steps away from potentially less underarm sweat.

  • STEP 1

    Make sure underarms are clean and dry before applying QBREXZA.

  • STEP 2

    Using the same cloth, wipe each underarm only once.

  • STEP 3

    Discard cloth in the garbage bin out of the reach of children and others; do not reuse.

  • STEP 4

    Avoid touching eyes. Wash hands right away with soap and water.

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Useful tips

  • Remember to throw away the cloth in the garbage bin out of the reach of children and others.
  • Don’t forget to wash your hands after every use to avoid spreading medicine to your face, mouth or eyes.
  • You can continue to use normal antiperspirants or deodorant under your arms.

Sweat less. Save more.

Ask your dermatologist if QBREXZA is right for you and how the
Journey Total Access Program may help you receive QBREXZA for:

As little as $0* For commercially insured,
eligible patients

*This offer is only good with a prescription of QBREXZA. The Savings Card is valid for QBREXZA (NDC 69489-411-30 or 70428-011-12). This offer is not valid for prescriptions reimbursed by Medicare, Medicaid, federal or state programs (including any state prescription drug programs). Offer good only in the United States and cannot be redeemed at government subsidized pharmacies. The selling, purchasing, trading, or counterfeiting of this offer is prohibited by law. Not valid with any other offer. Maximum reimbursement limits apply. Void where prohibited.

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What is QBREXZA?

QBREXZA (glycopyrronium) cloth, 2.4%, is a prescription medication used on the skin to treat excessive underarm sweating (primary axillary hyperhidrosis) in people 9 years of age and older.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

What is the most important information I should know about QBREXZA?

Who should not use QBREXZA?

Do not use QBREXZA if you have certain medical conditions that can be made worse by taking an anticholinergic medicine such as glaucoma, severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or certain other serious bowel problems associated with UC, myasthenia gravis, and Sjogren’s syndrome.

 

What is QBREXZA?
QBREXZA (glycopyrronium) cloth, 2.4%, is a prescription medication used on the skin to treat excessive underarm sweating (primary axillary hyperhidrosis) in people 9 years of age and older.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

QBREXZA is for use on the skin in the underarm only. Wash your hands right away after you apply QBREXZA and have thrown away the cloth in the trash out of the reach of children and others.

What is the most important information I should know about QBREXZA?

Who should not use QBREXZA?

Do not use QBREXZA if you have certain medical conditions that can be made worse by taking an anticholinergic medicine such as glaucoma, severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or certain other serious bowel problems associated with UC, myasthenia gravis, and Sjogren’s syndrome.

What should I tell my healthcare provider before using QBREXZA?

  • Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions, including if you have prostate, bladder or kidney problems or problems passing urine; if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed. It is not known if QBREXZA will harm your unborn baby or pass into breastmilk.
  • Tell your healthcare provider and pharmacist about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines and especially any anticholinergic medicines.

What are the possible side effects of QBREXZA?

Serious side effects may include:

  • New or worsened urinary retention: People who use QBREXZA may develop new or worse urinary retention. Urinary retention can result from a blockage in your bladder or a larger than normal prostate. Stop using QBREXZA and call your healthcare provider right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: difficulty urinating; urinating frequently; urinating in a weak stream or drips; full bladder or difficulty emptying your bladder.
  • Problems with control of your body temperature: QBREXZA can cause you to have decreased sweating in areas other than the underarm leading to overheating and the development of heat illness when in hot or very warm temperatures. Stop using QBREXZA and call your healthcare provider right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: lack of sweating on your body; hot or red skin; decreased alertness or passing out; fast, weak pulse; fast, shallow breathing; increased body temperature.
  • Blurred Vision: Avoid touching eyes. Stop using QBREXZA and call your healthcare provider if you develop blurred vision. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do hazardous work until your vision is clear.

The most common side effects of QBREXZA in clinical studies were dry mouth; dilation of the pupils; sore throat; skin redness, burning/stinging or itching in underarm area; headache; problems with urination; blurred vision; nasal, throat, eye, and skin dryness; and constipation. These are not all the possible side effects of QBREXZA. Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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