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Hi has anybody used a saliva substitute for dry mouth I have seen a gel advertised

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pergola1

I am wondering why you have a dry mouth. Just as well to google the cause, and if necessary, consult your GP. Yes, there is a spray that can be used. Not popular with my husband when he was poorly. Take plenty of fluids -- end of sermon !!! (SMILEY)

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rememdium in reply to pergola1

copd and taking antibiotics they gave me spray in hospital did not find helpful just found some gel

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Nanaeal in reply to rememdium

I haven't heard of it. I also get a very dry mouth. I just sip water. A friend has recommended pure coconut oil available from health food shops and Saintsbury's. Nan

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halsa

Dear rememdium,

My wife has a problem with a lack of saliva she is prescribed lemon flavour Glandosane

which is an artificial saliva, she finds this works and is ok on taste.

Best regards,

Robert

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rememdium

thanks to all for information will follow it up

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Biddy_ALUKPartnerBritish Lung Foundation

Good morning rememdium,

The British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association sell a product called Xerostom for dry mouth. It comes in a gel, toothpaste, pastilles, mouthwash, spray and capsules. See britishsnoring.co.uk/shop/x...

Regards,

Biddy

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helingmic

rememdium Welcome. I thought the doctor can porescribe this. I vaguely remember that I had this. I now keep a bottle of Caledonian naturally carbonated water by my bed, tastes nice and helps. Regards, Mic