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- Q4775253 subject Q8390819.
- Q4775253 abstract "Antisialagogues are substances that decrease the production of saliva and their effect is opposite to that of sialagogues. Their origin may be both natural and synthetic. Classic antisialagogues include: atropine, opium, alkalies, belladonna, hyoscyamus, stramonium, tobacco in excess, all nauseous or insipid substances.↑ 1.0 1.1".
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q155925.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q156091.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q1566.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q158510.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q26272.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q30959.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q3482889.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q46452.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q485742.
- Q4775253 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390819.
- Q4775253 comment "Antisialagogues are substances that decrease the production of saliva and their effect is opposite to that of sialagogues. Their origin may be both natural and synthetic. Classic antisialagogues include: atropine, opium, alkalies, belladonna, hyoscyamus, stramonium, tobacco in excess, all nauseous or insipid substances.↑ 1.0 1.1".
- Q4775253 label "Antisialagogue".