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NCT ID: NCT01627626 Completed - Xerostomia Clinical Trials

Effect of 0.1% Pilocarpine Mouthwash on Xerostomia

Start date: August 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of 0.1% pilocarpine mouthwash on subjective dryness, minor salivary flow rates and unstimulated whole salivary flow rate in xerostomic patients.

NCT ID: NCT01465308 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

The Effect of Honey on Xerostomia and Oral Mucositis

AC-H
Start date: August 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of pure honey will help in the treatment of radiation induced xerostomia and oral mucositis (symptom management)

NCT ID: NCT01369589 Completed - Sjogren's Syndrome Clinical Trials

An Evaluation of the Impact of a Single Dose of P-552 on Oral Mucosal Wetness

Start date: November 2010
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this clinical study is to determine the impact of P-552 oral rinse on salivary volume after administration of a single dose of P-552and versus vehicle rinse. Changes in oral mucosal wetness will be assessed via collection of salivary output and via measurement of oral wetness using the Periotron 8000 instrument.

NCT ID: NCT01331746 Completed - Clinical trials for Xerostomia in Advanced Cancer Patients

Proof-of-concept (PoC) Study of APD515

Start date: September 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

A study to look at the effectiveness of a drug called APD515, designed to be applied to the lining inside the mouth, at relieving dryness of the mouth. Study will compare one week of treatment with APD515 to one week of treatment with matching placebo to see which has better effect on patient's mouth dryness, according to their own score.

NCT ID: NCT01316393 Completed - Xerostomia Clinical Trials

Effects of Mucoprotective Product on Xerostomia

Start date: February 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

In the present study with a randomized, cross-over, blind, placebo controlled design, the effects of a salivary substitute product and a new mucoprotective product with similar mechanisms of action but with different composition and characteristics will be evaluated in cancer patients suffering from xerostomia.

NCT ID: NCT01272570 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Oral Health and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Early Stage Breast Cancer Survivors

Start date: September 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The 3 Specific Aims are (1) To determine the prevalence, incidence and severity of oral conditions in postmenopausal early stage breast cancer survivors within the first 18 months of adjuvant Aromatase Inhibitor(AI) therapy, (2) To determine the oral health quality of life among postmenopausal early stage breast cancer survivors who are receiving AI therapy, (3) To determine the utilization of dental care among postmenopausal women receiving AIs with a history of early stage BCa over time. The hypothesis for this pilot study is that AIs negatively impact oral health and oral health quality of life in the setting of breast cancer survivors. Further, we hypothesize that dental visits are underutilized in women with BCa undergoing adjuvant AI therapy.

NCT ID: NCT01195233 Completed - Clinical trials for Radiation-Induced Xerostomia

Comparative Analysis of BioXtra on Xerostomia

BioXtra
Start date: July 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The present study compared the efficacy of BioXtra spray and mouth rinse in the relief of radiotherapy-induced xerostomia in patients referred to Cancer Institute, Tehran Imam Khomeini Hospital.

NCT ID: NCT00966394 Completed - Xerostomia Clinical Trials

Salivary Bacteria and Oral Health Status in Children With ADHD

ADHD
Start date: November 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Attention deficit and hyperactivity (ADHD) affect 6% of school-aged children. Few studies reported higher prevalence of caries and restorations among children with ADHD. Methylphenidate is the drug of choice to treat ADHD. according to the medical literature methylphenidate can cause xerostomia. Our study will investigate saliva parameters (such as quantity, bacteria in saliva, buffer capacity), oral hygiene and diet habits and their influence on caries among children with ADHD and among healthy children. Our hypothesis is: - Children with ADHD will have more caries. - Children with ADHD will have more detrimental oral hygiene and diet habits. - There will be a difference in the saliva parameters between children with ADHD and healthy children.

NCT ID: NCT00911768 Completed - Xerostomia Clinical Trials

Effect of Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) on Dry Mouth

Start date: September 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of KRG (Korean Red Ginseng) on Dry Mouth (Xerostomia).

NCT ID: NCT00873496 Completed - Xerostomia Clinical Trials

Effects of Hydroxychloroquine on Oral Complaints of Sjögren Patients

Start date: January 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Chronic inflammation that comprises the exocrine glands' function leads to xerophthalmia and xerostomia in Sjögren's syndrome. The oral consequences range widely and they are related to decreased salivary output. Hydroxychloroquine may inhibit cholinesterase activity in salivary glands via interference with antigen processing mechanism, and thus, the investigators' hypothesis was that salivary gland function may be improved if treated with hydroxychloroquine. The effects of hydroxychloroquine on the salivary flow rate, subjective and objective parameters of the patients were also assessed.