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Sjogrens syndrome Report

Sjogren’s syndrome also known as Mikulicz disease and Sicca syndrome, is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease characterized by dryness of mucous membranes, especially of the eyes and mouth; often associated with rheumatoid arthritis.


What we've learned from patients who report Sjogrens syndrome

Symptom severities

Severe
13
Moderate
22
Mild
12
None
2

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Sjogrens syndrome

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Sjogrens syndrome
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Plaquenil 6   Plaquenil: 13%
Hydroxychloroquine 6   Hydroxychloroquine: 13%
Restasis 5   Restasis: 11%
Evoxac 5   Evoxac: 11%
Pilocarpine 3   Pilocarpine: 6%
Biotene Mouthwash 2   Biotene Mouthwash: 4%
Methotrexate 2   Methotrexate: 4%
Water aerobics 1   Water aerobics: 2%
Lotemax 1   Lotemax: 2%
Salagen 1   Salagen: 2%
Prednisone 1   Prednisone: 2%
Rituxan 1   Rituxan: 2%
Deltasone 1   Deltasone: 2%
Tramadol 1   Tramadol: 2%
Fluoride 1   Fluoride: 2%
Advair Diskus 1   Advair Diskus: 2%
Arthrotec 1   Arthrotec: 2%
Celebrex 1   Celebrex: 2%
Systane Eye Drops 1   Systane Eye Drops: 2%
Water 1   Water: 2%
Omega 3 Fish Oil 1   Omega 3 Fish Oil: 2%

Report created on May 28, 2012.