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Glycopyrrolate Treatment Of Drooling In An Adult Male Patient With Cerebral Palsy

SUMMARY 1. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of glycopyrrolate on drooling in an adult male patient with cerebral palsy. 2. After a thorough medical examination and consent in writing by the responsible guardian, a baseline sum score for frequency and seriousness of drooling was establis...

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Published in:Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology 2000-04, Vol.27 (4), p.320-322
Main Authors: Neverlien, Po, Sorumshagen, L, Eriksen, T, Grinna, T, Kvalshaugen, H, Lind, A-B
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