Has anyone used the oral medication for dry mouth (Sjogren's)?
I have Sjogrens and autoimmune issues. My mouth is getting more dry than ever. Night time is the WORSE. I have tried everything in the book. I know there is a medication that can help when all else fails.
I am wondering if anyone has tried it, and if so what did they think. Thanks
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Sharon, I think Migraineelaine meant that it stinged her tongue, I am guessing. It might have been a typo.
The Rheumatologist I saw prescribed me Pilocarpine-10 mg and it helps some, doesn't totally take it away. Yes, dry mouth makes swallowing difficult and talking difficult. I have had all kinds of tests -throat specialist looked at my throat, swallowing test, gastric emptying test, and everything comes back normal. My next stop is ENT Dr. to see if ENT Dr can do any other types of tests or procedures to explore my throat. Has anyone had any experience with the ENT DR and getting any type of procedure or test about your throat? If so, what did you have done and what were your results from the ENT Dr? I have CVID and Hashimoto's Disease and a thyroid nodule. I am seeing a Speech Therapist for my throat/swallowing issues and I have exercises to do. It is very frustrating and I do use Biotene mouthwash and it helps some too. I drink a lot of water during the day, as I am very thirsty too. Thanks!
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1 Reaction@animallover25 Thanks for all the info! I appreciate it. I really do need to find a good ENT. I don't really trust the one who prescribed the mupirocin so haphazardly. Also, when I went to him because of a salivary gland infection (I had no idea that's what it was but it was SO painful!), he did treat that with antibiotics and it went away, but he also said there was no use in doing any tests because there's no cure. Well, yeah, but when I thought about that later, I thought, there's got to be some treatments that would at least make me feel a little better. He offered absolutely nothing but drinking fluids and applying heat.
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1 Reaction@fairn Hi, all my test came back with positive results for Sleraderma, Sjögren's, lupus was on the low numbers thank god! I have Raynouds disease as well. Another test showed positive 2 times for antiphospholipid syndrome and I've had many mild ischemic strokes as well. I really think you need a new dr. And retesting. Just my opinion.. Good luck these issues are no joke.
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1 ReactionFor dry mouth I use Rx pilocarpine three times a day.
For overnight relief I use Xilimelts…they last up to 6 hours.
Both have been a game changer for me!
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2 Reactions@justrosie CONSIDER GETTING A SECOND OPINION.
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2 ReactionsBiotene dry mouth products are helpful. There are prescription meds but I haven't tried any.
I use Xylomelts at night, 2 of them. It works for me 90% of the time. I tried Pilocarpine but I couldn't handle the side effects. Looking for a prescription med for use during the day. I use mints and drink 8 glasses of water a day.
@med951 I’m just learning how to live with post concussion syndrome for now not good for teeth watermelon sour patch kids
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1 Reaction@kayhopetrib
Have you tried Cevimeline? I couldn’t take Pilocarpine either because of the side effects, but the Cevimeline works for me.