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Severe Drooling Medicines for Reduce saliva
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Original price $ 89.95Current price $ 46.00Glycopyrrolate Injection 0.2 mg/mL Single-Dose Vials 1 mL x 25/Tray by Somerset (RX)
Glycopyrrolate Injection 0.2 mg per 1 mL Single-Dose Vials are primarily used as an antimuscarinic agent to reduce saliva, gastric, and respiratory...
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Original price $ 74.00Current price $ 49.95Glycopyrrolate Injection 0.2 mg per 1 mL Single-Dose Vial 1 mL x 25/Tray by Meitheal (RX)
Glycopyrrolate for Injection 0.2 mg per 1 mL Single-Dose Vial 1 mL is a prescription medicine used in adults and children aged 3 months and older t...
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Severe drooling medicines are used to manage excessive saliva production, often associated with neurological disorders or conditions such as cerebral palsy and certain syndromes. These medications help reduce the volume of saliva produced, thereby minimizing drooling and its associated challenges, such as skin irritation around the mouth and social discomfort. They often work by blocking signals in the nervous system that trigger saliva production.
