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  2. Sialogogue - Wikipedia

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    A sialogogue (also spelled sialagogue, ptysmagogue or ptyalagogue) is a substance, especially a medication, that increases the flow rate of saliva. [1] The definition focuses on substances that promote production or secretion of saliva (proximal causation) rather than any food that is mouthwatering (distal causation that triggers proximal causation).

  3. Scopolamine - Wikipedia

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    Scopolamine, also known as hyoscine, [9] or Devil's Breath, [10] is a natural or synthetically produced tropane alkaloid and anticholinergic drug that is used as a medication to treat motion sickness [11] and postoperative nausea and vomiting. [12] [1] It is also sometimes used before surgery to decrease saliva. [1]

  4. Xerostomia - Wikipedia

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    Medications which stimulate saliva production traditionally have been administered through oral tablets, which the patient goes on to swallow, [8] although some saliva stimulants can also be found in the form of toothpastes. [8] Lozenges, which are retained in the mouth and then swallowed are becoming more and more popular.

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    As the medication reaches a steady state in your body, you’ll generally start to notice a less pronounced effect on your energy levels. ... Sugar-free gums can also help to stimulate saliva ...

  6. Cevimeline - Wikipedia

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    It increases the production of saliva. [2] ... cevimeline stimulates secretion by the ... Pilocarpine — a similar parasympathomimetic medication for dry ...

  7. Pilocarpine - Wikipedia

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    Pilocarpine stimulates the secretion of large amounts of saliva and sweat. [16] It is used to prevent or treat dry mouth, particularly in Sjögren syndrome, but also as a side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. [17] It may be used to help differentiate Adie syndrome from other causes of unequal pupil size. [18] [19]

  8. Got Heartburn? Find Relief Fast With These 15 DIY Home ... - AOL

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    Chewing gum has a similar stimulating effect on saliva, protecting the esophagus and washing acid back into your stomach. (Avoid peppermint gum, which may trigger heartburn.) (Avoid peppermint gum ...

  9. Spanish Fly: Are These "Aphrodisiac" Pills Worth It? - AOL

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    Blood in saliva, vomit or urine. Cantharidin is known to cause hematemesis (vomiting of blood) and gross hematuria (blood visible in urine). ... PE Medications. Like ED, PE is a common bedroom ...