OTC Management Of Dry Mouth

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CMM b JA AS Cl PeA?R J ey Cd OTC Management Of Dry Mouth (NAPSA)—While dry mouth is a common condition that may result from a variety of factors such as smoking, aging, medication, disease, dehydration, and emotional stress, you don’t have to put up withit. The Problem Common symptomsinclude an overall dryness sensation in the mouth,lips, throat, eyes and skin. Bad breath, tooth decay, sticky Many people are relieved to dis- cover a new wayto deal with dry mouth that they canstick with. saliva and sensitivity to spicy foods can also occur. Treatments Typically, the most common self-help strategies for dry mouth that are thought to be helpful are lip coating with Vaseline or balms, eliminating caffeine and alcohol consumption, humidifying the bedroom, and adding water to food. However, there’s no scientific support of the effectiveness of these strategies. A recent independent study revealed that the oral adhering discs, patches and melts are rated by dentists as the most effective treatment for dry mouth. In fact, OraCoat XyliMelts oral adhering discs were rated as more effective than any other dry mouth remedy, including prescription drugs, by an independent study of 1,168 dentists, and are the only product that has been assessed in clinical studies for treatment of dry mouth duringsleep. Where To Go The discs are available at CVS and Rite Aid pharmacies and at www.oracoat.com, where you can also learn more about them. Mintfree XyliMelts are now available at Rite Aid.