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Clairon Certain DRI Antiperspirant - Roll-On Prescription Strength 1.2 fl.oz

MSRP: C$15.38
Our Price: C$8.13

Certain DRI Antiperspirant - Roll-On Description from Clairon
Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical helps stop excessive sweating for up to 72 hours.

When is 12 more than 20?
When it's the 12% Aluminum Chloride in Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical.

Other brands have aluminum complexes at higher percentages - but they are not the same!

Aluminum Chloride is the strongest and most effective active ingredient available in antiperspirants and is the same active ingredient in many prescription formulations.

Aluminum Chloride is the #1 Doctor recommended active ingredient for excessive sweating and is why Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical is different from the rest.

Who is Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical for?
Anyone suffering from hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating looking for the strongest protection available without a prescription.

Formerly known as: Certain Dri Clinical Roll-On

#1 Doctor Recommended

Ingredients:
Active ingredient: Aluminum Chloride 12.0%

Inactive ingredients: polyacrylate crosspolymer-6, sodium hydroxide, water

Manufacturer's Directions
-Apply to underarms only
-Apply at bedtime, see package insert
-Apply sparingly
-Apply only a few strokes under each arm

For maximum protection and efficacy, apply Certain Dri to each underarm before bed. Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical works while you sleep, to stop sweating before it starts. To reduce the risk of irritation, be sure underarms are completely dry before applying.

Manufacturer's Disclaimer
For external use only.
Do not use:
-immediately after shaving
-on broken skin
-on irritated skin
-immediately after bathing
When using this product:
-do not use in or near eyes
-apply to underarms only
Stop use and ask a doctor if rash or irritation develops.
Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease.
Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.