Posted by mtdewcmu on January 2, 2010, at 17:48:51
In reply to Re: Remeron and mouth symptoms, posted by mtdewcmu on January 2, 2010, at 17:45:24
> PS. Neither the MPH or any of the hormones you're on has anticholinergic side effects that I know of. But MPH is a sympathomimetic and that's the opposite branch of the autonomic nervous system. IIRC, excess thyroid hormones stimulate release of adrenaline, too.
Well, actually, I think dry mouth is called an "anticholinergic" side effect regardless of the actual mechanism. But none of the drugs you are on directly antagonise acetylcholine receptors to any great degree.
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