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The use of transdermal scopolamine to control drooling. A case report
P. Dreyfuss, D. Vogel,
N. Walsh
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
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Nursing and Health Professions
Hypersalivation
100%
Patient
60%
Scopolamine
60%
Control
40%
Procedures
40%
Patient Population
20%
Side Effect
20%
Case Study
20%
Long Term Care
20%
Disability
20%
Flow Rate
20%
Cholinergic Receptor Blocking Agent
20%
Flow
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hypersalivation
100%
Transdermal
60%
Scopolamine
60%
Side Effect
20%
Cholinergic Receptor Blocking Agent
20%
Disability
20%
Case Report
20%
Psychology
Scopolamine
60%
Treatment
60%
Saliva
40%
Case Study
20%