Saliva production
Larry
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Pilocar
Pilcar is another name for pilocarpine (the generic name for Salagen). They had Doug on 5mg 4x/day since the start of radiation. He just finished radiation last Friday (didn't you hear the celebration around the world?) and has been able to swallow his saliva for the last few weeks. He will be taking it for months, they predict. When he was dehydrated, his saliva got very thick and foamy, which as an interesting side effect. He certainly doesn't make a lot of saliva, but enough to dry swallow on demand.
I had thought one side effect of the pilocarpine was his chronically runny nose, but that might actually be more due to lack of nose hair. It can cause both a chronic nagging cough and increased bronchial secretions (I was positive Doug had been aspirating food and was working on pneumonia for a while because of this). It can also make you sweat more (haven't seen that one). All of these stop when you stop taking it.
It's been used for over 100 years for glaucoma - most people should be able to take it and a lot swear by it.0 -
I didn't work for me. Had noHondo said:Hi Larry
Thanks for the advice
I didn't work for me. Had no increased saliva. The backs of my hands were soaking wet though. What the heck? Lol. I tried it for a little over a month.0 -
Salagensweetblood22 said:I didn't work for me. Had no
I didn't work for me. Had no increased saliva. The backs of my hands were soaking wet though. What the heck? Lol. I tried it for a little over a month.
I took it for four month's & it did not work for me either. It caused excessive sweating & a runny nose. I wish some of that moisture would have gone into my mouth lol. My oncologist
mentioned to me that he really did blast me with the rads. Not in those terms of course. I appreciated his honesty.0 -
No help here eitherrozaroo said:Salagen
I took it for four month's & it did not work for me either. It caused excessive sweating & a runny nose. I wish some of that moisture would have gone into my mouth lol. My oncologist
mentioned to me that he really did blast me with the rads. Not in those terms of course. I appreciated his honesty.
David has been taking it for the whole time, during and after treatment "4 months" now with not much help so far. Probably to soon yet for anything to help much. That is his biggest complaint "dry mouth"
His feeding tube was clogged this morning. First time that has happened! I got the plunger thing from the syringe he feeds through and presto he was feeding again. Kind of scary, but we got er done. Just wanted to mention that in case someone else ever has that problem.
rozaroo, what are you using now? Do you just keep water by your side?0 -
Terryterryscarlett said:No help here either
David has been taking it for the whole time, during and after treatment "4 months" now with not much help so far. Probably to soon yet for anything to help much. That is his biggest complaint "dry mouth"
His feeding tube was clogged this morning. First time that has happened! I got the plunger thing from the syringe he feeds through and presto he was feeding again. Kind of scary, but we got er done. Just wanted to mention that in case someone else ever has that problem.
rozaroo, what are you using now? Do you just keep water by your side?
I am just drinking water etc Terry. Plus it is winter here so I have my humidifier going
round the clock & keep my bedroom door closed. That way I keep the moisture inside my room. I have that darned water bottle with me shopping etc as it is very cold here -20 last night
& the air is dry everywhere.Drinking coffee or alcohol will make it worse so I lay off that
stuff.My nutrisionist mentioned to cut the salagen if it was not working so I did exactly
that. What work's for some may not work for other's.0
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