Salagen (Pilocarpine)

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Brand Name : Salagen

Marketing Authorization Holder : Merus Labs

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Salagen

Information about Salagen (Pilocarpine)

Salagen, containing the active ingredient pilocarpine, is a medication used primarily to treat dry mouth (xerostomia) caused by certain conditions, such as Sjögren's syndrome or as a side effect of radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Pilocarpine works by stimulating the salivary glands to produce more saliva, thus relieving dry mouth symptoms. It may also be used to treat other conditions involving reduced secretion of bodily fluids.

Product Highlights

  • Salagen is commonly prescribed to treat dry mouth in patients with Sjögren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that affects the salivary glands, and for individuals who experience dry mouth due to radiation therapy for head and neck cancers.
  • It helps restore salivation in patients who have undergone radiation treatment affecting the salivary glands.

Key Ingredient

  • Pilocarpine

Key Benefits

  • Salagen is highly effective in increasing saliva production, providing relief for individuals suffering from dry mouth due to Sjögren's syndrome or radiation therapy.
  • By alleviating dry mouth symptoms, Salagen can help prevent complications such as difficulty swallowing, speaking, and chewing, as well as reducing the risk of dental problems due to lack of saliva.
  • The medication can improve overall quality of life for individuals with dry mouth, particularly in cases where it is associated with chronic conditions like Sjögren's syndrome.

Direction of Use

  • The typical starting dose for adults is one tablet (5 mg) taken three to four times a day, but the dosage may vary depending on the severity of symptoms and individual response.
  • Salagen tablets can be taken orally, either with or without food. Patients should follow their healthcare provider’s instructions on the exact dosing regimen.
  • The dose may be adjusted based on effectiveness and tolerability, with the goal of achieving symptom relief while minimizing side effects.

Safety Concerns

  • Overuse of Salagen may lead to excessive sweating, salivation, and other cholinergic effects like nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
  • Pilocarpine may cause bradycardia (slow heart rate) or other heart-related issues, so it should be used cautiously in individuals with heart conditions.
  • In rare cases, Salagen may lead to respiratory distress or other breathing problems, especially in patients with asthma or other pulmonary conditions.
  • Pilocarpine can cause changes in vision, such as blurred vision, which could be particularly concerning for those with glaucoma or other eye conditions.
  • Pilocarpine may interact with certain medications, such as other cholinergic drugs, antihistamines, or medications used to treat glaucoma.

Avoid Salagen (Pilocarpine) If

  • Individuals who are allergic to pilocarpine or any of the other ingredients in the medication should not take Salagen.
  • Salagen may worsen breathing problems in people with asthma or other respiratory conditions, so it should be avoided in these cases.
  • Those with certain heart conditions, such as arrhythmias, or those with a history of slow heart rate (bradycardia) should avoid Salagen, as it can cause cardiovascular side effects.
  • The safety of Salagen during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been fully established. It should only be used if the benefits outweigh the potential risks, and only under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
  • Caution is advised in patients with severe liver or kidney impairment, as the drug may not be processed effectively in these individuals.


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