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pubmed-article:15696181pubmed:abstractTextPilocarpine hydrochloride has been reported to increase salivation and decrease oral mucositis in patients receiving head and neck radiotherapy, but there is only one report of its use in a cancer chemotherapy patient population. This prospective, double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was undertaken to determine the efficacy of pilocarpine for the moderation of oral mucositis during autologous blood stem cell transplantation. Subjects were randomized to receive a 5 mg tablet of pilocarpine, or a placebo, during and following chemotherapy. Subjects were seen every other day and evaluated for gingival, oral, and oropharyngeal mucositis; nutrition; oral hygiene; eating; speaking; sleeping; pain at rest and/or with swallowing; and mouth dryness. We recorded the mean and highest scores and duration of problems, along with white blood cell counts and differentials, and the use of systemic narcotics for oral mucosal pain. We enrolled and randomized 36 subjects, and there were no statistically or clinically significant differences for the primary outcome of severity of mucositis and no clinically significant differences in any of the other outcome measures. Pilocarpine has no benefit for the moderation of the incidence, severity, or duration of mucositis in patients receiving autologous blood stem cell transplantation.lld:pubmed
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