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Excess saliva Report

Excess saliva, also called sialorrhea, is usually is caused by neuromuscular dysfunction, hypersecretion, sensory dysfunction, or anatomic (motor) dysfunction.


What we've learned from patients who report Excess saliva

Symptom severities

Severe
291
Moderate
903
Mild
2,210
None
2,556

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Excess saliva

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Excess saliva
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Amitriptyline 59   Amitriptyline: 2%
Glycopyrrolate 26   Glycopyrrolate: 1%
Robinul 22   Robinul: 1%
Suction Machine 14   Suction Machine: 0%
Elavil 13   Elavil: 0%
Scopolamine Patch 12   Scopolamine Patch: 0%
Botox to Salivary Glands 10   Botox to Salivary Glands: 0%
Atropine Ophthalmic 9   Atropine Ophthalmic: 0%
Hyoscyamine 7   Hyoscyamine: 0%
Transderm Scop 7   Transderm Scop: 0%
Atropine 6   Atropine: 0%
Nortriptyline 6   Nortriptyline: 0%
Sal-Tropine 6   Sal-Tropine: 0%
DeVilbiss 4   DeVilbiss: 0%
Mucinex 4   Mucinex: 0%
Gum Chewing 3   Gum Chewing: 0%
Pro-Banthine 3   Pro-Banthine: 0%
Botox 3   Botox: 0%
Guaifenesin 3   Guaifenesin: 0%
CoughAssist Mechanical Insufflator-Exsufflator 2   CoughAssist Mechanical Insufflator-Exsufflator: 0%
Benadryl 2   Benadryl: 0%
Sinemet 2   Sinemet: 0%
Marijuana 2   Marijuana: 0%
Oxybutynin 2   Oxybutynin: 0%
Tracheostomy 2   Tracheostomy: 0%
Scopoderm 2   Scopoderm: 0%
Omeprazole 2   Omeprazole: 0%
Prozac 1   Prozac: 0%
CoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10) 1   CoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10): 0%
Propantheline 1   Propantheline: 0%

Report created on February 11, 2012.