Two of the most common medications used to treat secretions are both antimuscarinic - scopolamine and glycopyrrolate.
Anticholinergic medications accomplish this. The actual medications in this class are too numerous to list here.
Anticholinergic drugs. Cholinergic drugs will actually increase the release of saliva and mucus from their respective glands.
Adrenaline is released which dries up body secretions
this is a prescription medication, so you will have to ask your obstetrician
If you are tasting bleach in your mouth and have not used the chemical for cleaning, you are probably tasting gastric secretions from your stomach. This will happen when you cough and the secretions come up your esophagus into your throat.
The main benefit of using an expectorant when sick is that this medication causes the body to increase its mucous secretions in order to help rid itself of illness harbored in thicker secretions that are difficult to expel. By taking an expectorant, someone who is sick will have an increased ability to cough up any mucous in their throat or sinuses which would otherwise hamper the progression of healing.
Yes, the wet and dry vacuum can be used to pick up water. It is called a wet and dry vacuum because it can be used on either dry debris, or on wet debris and water.
ink in the printer, does dry up if not in use for a long time.
the ink used to dry up if it was not used
Epithelium made up of cells that produce secretions.
It is a valley that used to have water in it but it dryed up.
U can use diuretics in acute pulmonary edema(fluid in the lungs).Diuretics include fursemide or bumatnide
When people are no longer able to swallow or cough, saliva builds up in the back of the throat and the airways causing a "rattling" sound when air passes through. It is a normal end-of-life event that is not uncomfortable for those who are dying. There are medications that can be used to dry up some of the excess secretions that contribute to the death rattle. It is not a cause of death, merely a process of.