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Medication Induced Dry Mouth ...?
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i have medication induced dry mouth, from amitryptaline, & im still on a lowish dose so it'll probably get even dryer when i go higher
I know i can drink water, chew gum, get sprays etc etc
but is there anything i can do to address it properly, from within?
other medications etc? or some substance i can eat/drink, that will induce more saliva production?
i cant use a humidifier as i dont want to risk damp in my room - no central heating etc, & it'd only work when im in bed anyway.
special sprays only last a few minutes, and obviously pastilles & gums dont last either & i dont want to be forever eating them
and drinking so much water all the time, means i have to get up for a wee in the middle of the night sometimes 2-3 times - i already struggle with insomnia
any ideas?
thanks :)
I know i can drink water, chew gum, get sprays etc etc
but is there anything i can do to address it properly, from within?
other medications etc? or some substance i can eat/drink, that will induce more saliva production?
i cant use a humidifier as i dont want to risk damp in my room - no central heating etc, & it'd only work when im in bed anyway.
special sprays only last a few minutes, and obviously pastilles & gums dont last either & i dont want to be forever eating them
and drinking so much water all the time, means i have to get up for a wee in the middle of the night sometimes 2-3 times - i already struggle with insomnia
any ideas?
thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a dry mouth for many years on citalopram, changed to a different drug for other reasons and it's a lot better. I tried everything that was suggested but finally came to the conclusion ice was the best thing. You get a lot of mouth soothing for a lot less liquid. Frozen dilute Orange squash was better than plain water.
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