U.S., Sept. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07158359) titled 'Chewing Gum as a Therapeutic Intervention for the Management of Hypersalivation' on Aug. 28.

Brief Summary: Psychiatric disorders often require specific treatments, usually involving medications called psychotropic drugs. While effective, these medications can cause significant side effects. One of the most common is hypersalivation (excess saliva), which can make swallowing difficult and be very uncomfortable in daily life.

Current medication-based solutions are often not very effective and may cause additional side effects. For this reason, we are exploring a different approach: using chewing gum as a form of rehabilitation.

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