Dry mouth and Sjögren's syndrome

Take an active role in managing your symptoms

If you are living with dry-mouth symptoms associated with Sjögren’s syndrome, you know that everyday activities can sometimes be challenging. The lack of saliva can make it difficult to chew and swallow food or even speak. If you experience these dry-mouth symptoms due to Sjögren’s syndrome, one of the best things you can do is to take an active role in managing your condition.

By working with your doctors to develop the right treatment plan, including the proper medication, you can play an active role in managing your dry-mouth symptoms.

It might be time to ask about how EVOXAC® (cevimeline HCl) works to stimulate the production of your body’s own natural saliva.

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EVOXAC is indicated to treat symptoms of dry mouth in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome. EVOXAC is not indicated to treat or prevent Sjögren’s syndrome or other symptoms of Sjögren’s syndrome.

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Patient stories

Patient stories

Patients talk about the difference EVOXAC has made with their dry-mouth symptoms due to Sjögren's syndrome

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