Definition of Sialagogue. Meaning of Sialagogue. Synonyms of Sialagogue

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Definition of Sialagogue

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Antisialagogue
Antisialagogue An`ti*si*al"a*gogue, a. (Med.) Checking the flow of saliva.
Antisialagogue
Antisialagogue An`ti*si*al"a*gogue, n. A remedy against excessive salivation.

Meaning of Sialagogue from wikipedia

- A sialogogue (also spelled sialagogue, ptysmagogue or ptyalagogue) is a substance, especially a medication, that increases the flow rate of saliva. The...
- and Crystal.[citation needed] Chili powder List of Capsi**** cultivars Sialagogue However, in French, for example, the name piment de Cayenne [fr] may refer...
- semi- semiconscious sial(o)- saliva, salivary gland Latin salīva, saliva. sialagogue sigmoid(o)- sigmoid, S-shaped curvature Gr**** σιγμοειδής (sigmoeidḗs)...
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- ever used as a remedy for toothache. It has, however, been used as a sialagogue, an agent that increases saliva. The crushed roots have a strong scent...
- anti-hepatotoxic, anti-spasmodic, and a mild laxative. Gentian is a sialagogue, hepatic, cholagogue, anthelmintic, and emmenagogue. Dandelion is a pot****ium-sparing...
- production may also be pharmacologically stimulated by the so-called sialagogues. It can also be suppressed by the so-called antisialagogues. Spitting...
- preventative and can involve medication that increases saliva production (sialagogues), anti-inflammatory medication and the application of hot packs. Occasionally...
- side-effect. Saliva production may be pharmacologically stimulated by sialagogues such as pilocarpine and cevimeline. It can also be suppressed by so-called...
- was first elucidated in 1964. Like all tachykinins, physalaemin is a sialagogue (increases salivation) and a potent vasodilator with hypotensive effects...