Sjogren's Drugs - Dosage - Side Effects - Drug Interactions - Warnings
- A - Z: Arthritis Drugs
- A - Z: Drug Costs
- A - Z: Topical Medications
- Evoxac (Cevimeline HCI) (9)
- Eye Drops / Eye Pellets (10)
- Guide to Sjogren's Syndrome
- Restasis (Opthalmalic) (10)
- Salagen (Pilocarpine HCI) (8)
Sjogren's Syndrome Screening Quiz
Sjogren's syndrome can occur as a primary condition or a secondary condition. Take our screening quiz and see if you have symptoms associated with Sjogren's syndrome.
Guide to Sjogren's Syndrome
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease. In Sjogren's syndrome, the immune system targets moisture-producing glands and causes dryness in the mouth and eyes. Other parts of the body can be affected as well, resulting in a wide range of possible symptoms.
Dry Mouth - Guide to Dry Mouth
Dry mouth can be a sign of certain diseases and conditions such as Sjogren's syndrome. Dry mouth is not a normal part of aging. Dry mouth is more than uncomfortable, it can lead to serious health problems.
Dry Eyes - Guide to Dry Eyes
When the eyes don't produce enough tears or the right quality of tears, the result is a condition called keratitis sicca, popularly known as "dry eyes." Autoimmune diseases, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, are among the many causes of dry eyes.
