Treatment of sialorrhea with glycopyrrolate: A double-blind, dose-ranging study
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Treatment of sialorrhea with glycopyrrolate: A double-blind, dose-ranging study
Abstract
Objective: To determine the safety and efficacy of glycopyrrolate in the treatment of developmentally disabled children with sialorrhea.
Design: Placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover dose-ranging study.
Setting: Outpatient facilities in 2 pediatric hospitals.
Patients: Thirty-nine children with both developmental disabilities and excessive and bothersome sialorrhea.
Main outcome measures: Parent and investigator evaluation of change in sialorrhea and adverse effects.
Results: Glycopyrrolate in doses of 0.10 mg/kg per dose is effective at controlling sialorrhea. Even at low doses, 20% of children may exhibit adverse effects severe enough to require discontinuation.
Conclusions: Glycopyrrolate is effective in the control of excessive sialorrhea in children with developmental disabilities. Approximately 20% of children given glycopyrrolate may experience substantial adverse effects, enough to require discontinuation of medication. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154:1214-1218.
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