A Study of Dry Mouth and Gastrointestinal Disorders in Patients Taking Antidepressant
S.-Y. Lee, H.-J. Lee

TL;DR
This study examines dry mouth and gastrointestinal issues in patients taking antidepressants and finds these side effects significantly impact daily life and medication adherence.
Contribution
The study is one of the few to systematically investigate dry mouth and GI disorders caused by antidepressants and their impact on patients.
Findings
Dry mouth symptoms were most severe at night and during the day, with significant discomfort reported in daily life.
Patients with more severe somatization had higher dry mouth scores, indicating a strong correlation between psychological factors and physical symptoms.
A majority of patients (65%) experienced at least one gastrointestinal disorder, highlighting the prevalence of these side effects.
Abstract
Dry mouth is a subjective symptom of the feeling of dehydration inside of the mouth and is closely linked to reduced salivary secretion. The occurrence of dry mouth and GI disorders due to antidepressants greatly affects the course of the mental disorder and medication compliance, but it has barely ever been studied. The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of dry mouth and gastrointestinal (GI) disorders in antidepressant patients. The study included 103 antidepressant-taking patients. Antidepressants were classified according to their mode of action. The GI disorders were investigated using the medical records of the patients. The Patient Health Questionnaire-15 and a questionnaire for assessing dry mouth symptoms were used in this study. The questionnaire for the evaluation of dry mouth symptoms, a visual analog scale (VAS)–based instrument, developed and…
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