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Chronic Sialorrhea in Adults

XEOMIN for Chronic Sialorrhea

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The most common cause of sialorrhea is a nerve and muscle condition, but it can also be caused by problems with brain signaling, muscular problems, or excessive secretion of saliva.1

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XEOMIN blocks certain chemicals at the point where salivary glands and nerves meet. It slows down the release of the chemicals at the nerve endings that promote saliva production.2

Images are for illustration purposes only. Individual results may vary.

XEOMIN Helps Improve Chronic Sialorrhea Symptoms

In clinical studies, adult patients noticed an improvement in their sialorrhea and sustained reduction in saliva over 16 weeks2

References

  1. Hockstein NG, Samadi DS, Gendron K, Handler SD. Sialorrhea: a management challenge. Am Fam Physician. 2004;69(11):2628-2634. http://www.aafp.org/afp/2004/0601/p2628.html. Accessed June 18, 2021.
  2. XEOMIN® [Package insert]. Raleigh, NC: Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC; 2021.