Simple gum chewing tested as fix for uncomfortable medication side effect
NCT ID NCT07158359
Summary
This study is testing if chewing gum can help reduce excessive saliva, a common and uncomfortable side effect of medications for psychiatric conditions. Researchers will compare a group doing swallowing exercises with gum to a group without gum. The goal is to find a simple, drug-free way to manage this problem.
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