What medication is used for Parkinson’s drooling

For Parkinson’s patients with drooling, there can be lifestyle interventions or medication. Lifestyle intervention means training the patient’s swallowing function so that he or she can swallow the saliva he or she secretes; medication includes antagonists and sedative medication. For patients without cardiovascular disease, it is recommended to take Antan drugs, which can improve the patient’s tremor and also reduce the secretion of saliva; for patients with localized hypertonia, it is recommended to take an appropriate amount of sedative drugs in addition to Antan drugs. Specific medication should be combined with clinical, subject to the guidance of the doctor’s interview.