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. 2003 Oct;88(10):911-4.
doi: 10.1136/adc.88.10.911.

A systematic review for evidence of efficacy of anticholinergic drugs to treat drooling

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A systematic review for evidence of efficacy of anticholinergic drugs to treat drooling

P H Jongerius et al. Arch Dis Child. 2003 Oct.

Abstract

Drooling frequently occurs in children with multiple handicaps; application of anticholinergic drugs is a potential strategy to treat drooling. A computer aided search of original studies concerning the treatment of drooling was carried out. The methodological and statistical integrity of the identified studies were assessed with previously defined criteria. The articles were weighed for their separate contribution to the evidence. The search resulted in 64 reports, of which seven studies passed the screening and were subjected to further assessment and discussion by three referees. Because of the small number of reports and the methodological restriction within the studies, no meta-analysis could be performed. No general conclusion could be made about the efficacy of anticholinergic drugs in treatment of drooling in children with multiple handicaps. There was some evidence that three anticholinergic drugs (benztropine, glycopyrrolate, and benzhexol hydrochloride) are effective in the treatment of drooling, but it could not be concluded that one drug is preferable.

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