Treatment for sialorrhea (excessive saliva) in people with motor neuron disease/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

No SJR dataMay 20, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatment for Excessive Saliva in People with Motor Neuron Disease or ALS

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Abstract

Four randomized controlled trials involved 110 participants with motor neuron disease (MND) experiencing sialorrhea.

  • Botulinum toxin B injections may improve sialorrhea based on participant reports, but findings are uncertain.
  • Objective measures suggest botulinum toxin B probably reduces saliva production compared to placebo.
  • Botulinum toxin B may have little to no effect on quality of life.
  • Oral dextromethorphan with quinidine (DMQ) may improve sialorrhea, with moderate-certainty evidence.
  • The evidence for radiotherapy and scopolamine for treating sialorrhea is too uncertain to draw conclusions.
  • Further research is needed to better understand and treat sialorrhea in MND.

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