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Prestifilippo, Juan Pablo; Fernández-Solari, Javier; de la Cal, Carolina; Iribarne, María; Suburo, Angela M.; Rettori, Valeria; McCann, Samuel M.; Elverdin, Juan Carlos (September 2006).
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Index

drugs
saliva
sialagogues
Anticholinergics
sedation
surgical procedures
atropine
opioids
alkalis
hyoscyamine
scopolamine
tobacco
cannabinoids


"Drugs Acting On The Salivary Glands"
"Preoperative Patient Assessment and Management"
ISBN
978-0-7817-8763-5
"Inhibition of salivary secretion by activation of cannabinoid receptors"
doi
10.1177/153537020623100816
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gastrointestinal system
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