Posted by galkeepinon on October 28, 2003, at 23:18:24
In reply to How to Counteract Anticholinergic Effects of ADs, posted by dannen on October 28, 2003, at 21:03:05
Hi dannen, I've heard about some things, maybe you can give one of them a try:
Biotene Dry Mouth Gum: It is supposed to relieve oral dryness, doesn't stick to dental work, it comes in sugar free, and you get like 16 pieces in a pack. (Mint too)
I think that the saliva sprays might work, but only short-term, it depends on what you're looking for, maybe you want short-term relief.
There is also something called 'Salix' that stimulates natural saliva. It's an OTC product with safe GRAS (Generally Recogonized As Safe) ingredients that enhance natural saliva stimulation. It's a lozenge, and works locally and works fast.
Hope this helped.
Good luck!
Kristen
> How does one counteract the anticholinergic effects of ADs--especially ones causing constipation or dry mouth (e.g., TCAs)?
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> Exercise and increasing fiber and water intake helps, but are there any other aids? I have read online that oyal jelly helps, but is that just a plug from a health product rep? What works for people?
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> The dry mouth is a real bother, too. I have seen artificial saliva in the drug store. Does it work? Any gums that work well? I guess I'll stick to lemon water.
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> Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
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> Dannen
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