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Introduction to Pilocarpine
The U.S. FDA-approved Pilocarpine on April 12, 1996. Pilocarpine stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system's activity, which controls many bodily functions. By activating cholinergic receptors, Pilocarpine increases the production and secretion of saliva, tears, and sweat.
Pilocarpine is a medication used to treat dryness in the mouth. It is often prescribed after radiotherapy for head or neck cancer to help relieve this symptom. Additionally, pilocarpine is used to treat dry mouth and dry eyes in people with a condition called Sjogren's syndrome.