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excessive salivationFrom: Steve & Eryl Raymond (eryl@intekom.co.za)Mon Jul 28 12:07:40 2003
My colleague came up with a problem I don't know the answer to: What would you use to treat a patient in the second trimester with a complaint of excessive salivation? My first thought was that atropine and its analogues would not be a good idea, and I suggested an antacid in case it is related to reflux, nausea and "waterbrash", but I said I would ask you erudite lot if any of you have come across it and if so what would you suggest? Steve
-- S.H.Raymond FRCOG Principal Specialist/Head of Department Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Empangeni Hospital Private Bag X20005 Empangeni South Africa 3880
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