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The loud gurgle rattle when my husband breaths is often mistaken as a death rattle when new hospice staff come to see him.
We dry up secretions with
atropine
drops but my husband does not seem bothered by the rattle. Has anyone else experienced this?
We dry up secretions with
atropine
drops but my husband does not seem bothered by the rattle. Has anyone else experienced this?
judy1962
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PSP Association
12 years ago
Atropine Drops
Tony was recently prescribed
Atropine
drops under the tongue to help dry excessive secretions in the mouth. Having used them occasionally I can report that the results have been very encouraging. If anyone else is troubled by dribbling, please ask your GP about
Atropine
.
Tony was recently prescribed
Atropine
drops under the tongue to help dry excessive secretions in the mouth. Having used them occasionally I can report that the results have been very encouraging. If anyone else is troubled by dribbling, please ask your GP about
Atropine
.
SuzieQ
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PSP Association
12 years ago
Has anyone had experience of Atropine Eye Drops? I understand these can also be given for drying up excess saliva.
SuzieQ
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PSP Association
12 years ago
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hi all
slo-phyllin 120mg twice a day, singulair 5 mg once a day, 30mg of prednislerone every other day and combivent for her nebuliser at least once a day) she has no allergy`s at all except to
atropine
and it`s a severe allergy.
slo-phyllin 120mg twice a day, singulair 5 mg once a day, 30mg of prednislerone every other day and combivent for her nebuliser at least once a day) she has no allergy`s at all except to
atropine
and it`s a severe allergy.
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17 years ago
Having difficulty breathing
He needs it half way up so that he is not choking and gasping for air, Does anyone think that
atropine
drops to dry up the saliva at night might help?
He needs it half way up so that he is not choking and gasping for air, Does anyone think that
atropine
drops to dry up the saliva at night might help?
judy1962
in
PSP Association
13 years ago
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