
A variety of medications, such as atropine, glycopyrrolate, and other anticholinergics, appear effective in managing antipsychotic-induced hypersalivation, though no singularly approved treatment exists.
side effects, medications, treatment, hypersalivation, pharmacology, mental health, antipsychotic
side effects, medications, treatment, hypersalivation, pharmacology, mental health, antipsychotic
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