Re: excessive salivation

From: Robert Rossi (Robert_Rossi@matria.com)
Tue Jul 29 08:22:56 2003


I see scopolamine patches used for this purpose and have recommended them myself. While it does not always "cure" the problem it often will decrease the severity. It is usually well tolerated but I have seen a couple of patients get blurred vision.

Bob Rossi, R.Ph. Matria Healthcare

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