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Antisialagogue

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Antisialagogues are drugs or substances that decrease the flow rate of saliva and their effect is opposite to that of sialagogues.[1] Their origin may be both natural and synthetic. Classic antisialagogues[1] include:

References

  1. ^ a b Lavinia L. Dock: Text-Book Of Materia Medica For Nurses, 1916 [1] (accessed 15.10.2010)