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Scelza MFZ et al. - Several diseases and conditions are associated with decreasing salivary flow. Medications can be risk factors for hyposalivation due to the effect particular drug categories. Drugs used in cardiovascular disease influence the flow of stimulated saliva.


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Miriam F. Zaccaro Scelza, 07/14/09

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