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Tag: Drug induced xerostomia

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What Drugs Make Sjögren's Worse? A Guide to Medications and Symptom Management

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An estimated 4.8% of the population may have primary or secondary Sjögren's syndrome, and many may be unknowingly exacerbating their symptoms with everyday prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. For patients with this autoimmune condition, understanding **what drugs make Sjögren's worse** is critical to effectively managing the painful dryness and discomfort.

What Medications Cause Salivary Stones?: A Pharmacological Review

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Sialolithiasis, or salivary stones, affects roughly 12 in every 1,000 adults, with medication side effects being a significant contributing factor [1.4.2]. Understanding what medications cause salivary stones is crucial for prevention and management, as many common drugs can reduce saliva production, leading to stone formation [1.3.1].