Zyban side effects and dry mouth
December 26th, 2008 by shirhh
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Zyban is a prescription medication specifically designed for helping smokers quite easily. The medication is available in a pill form. The best part about this medication is that it does not contain nicotine.
Zyban side effects are not very severe. One of the most common ones include dry mouth. This is in fact one of the most common problems that occur. Most people also tend to get irritated with this specific side effect of zyban. However, the best part about this medication and dry mouth that accompanies is curable. Here are some recommendations on how to deal with Zyban side effects, especially dry mouth.
- Try sipping water
- Make sure that water you drink is sugarless
- Using a humidifier at night is a must.
- Stay away from spicy and over salty foods. These food types can result in pain due to dry mouth.
- Do not indulge in alcohol or tobacco. A lot of alcohol and tobacco can result in a dry mouth.
- You must avoid drinks containing caffeine. Specifically stay away from sodas, coffee and tea.
- You must chew some sugarless gum. Sugarless hard candies are also available to facilitate stimulation of saliva flow. Other great choices in this regard are mint flavored or cinnamon candies.
Zyban side effects and dry mouth are closely connected. However, you don’t need to worry. The most important thing to note is to follow certain precautions. Following all the tips mentioned above as dry mouth remedy for Zyban side effects will also help.
In case, the problem of dry mouth persists, you must speak to your health care provider. You would be given good treatment options. Do not neglect the amount of severity of your dry mouth. This will help your health care provider to adjust your medication dosage. He or she may also suggest you to take an alternative to the medication.
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