Strategies For Managing Sjogren's Syndrome

Medication To Increase Saliva

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Medication to increase saliva is beneficial in managing the dry mouth symptoms that typically accompany Sjogren's syndrome. Pilocarpine and cevimeline are two types of prescription medicines that may help relieve dryness and make it easier to swallow. While using these medicines, patients should report any abdominal pain, sweating, flushing, or changes in urination to their healthcare team. Saliva replacement sprays and lozenges are available over-the-counter, and these have a lubricant that may help keep the mouth moist.

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