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Are Your Medications Causing Dry Mouth?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Did you know that over 1,800 drugs, both prescription and over the counter, can cause your mouth to be dry? The list is long and includes:

  • Antacids such as Prilosec and Prevacid
  • Antianxiety medications such as Xanax and Valium
  • Antidepressants such as Zoloft and Celexa
  • Antihistamines such as Claritin, Allegra and Zyrtec
  • Anti-hypertensives such as Narvaxc
  • Anti-inflammatory agents such as Motrin and Naprosyn (Alleve)
  • Cholesterol reducing drugs such as Lipitor
  • Hormone replacement therapy (Premarin)

These are only a few of the medications causing dry mouth. Even diarrhea medication such as Immodium AD can cause dry mouth! It seems that nearly every prescription or over the counter medicine has dry mouth as a side effect.

There is good reason to be concerned about dry mouth. Some of the devastating effects associated with dry mouth include a constant sore throat, burning sensation, problems speaking, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness and dry nasal passages. Left untreated, dry mouth can also damage your teeth. Without adequate saliva to lubricate your mouth, wash away food, and neutralize the acids produced by plaque, extensive decay can occur.

So, when we ask you about your health, it is important that you tell us about all the medications you are taking, including those over the counter meds that don’t seem to be important. This will help us guide you in the prevention and/or treatment of the devastating effects of dry mouth. Please feel free to ask us for more information or help in treating any symptoms you might be experiencing.

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