Information on Drooling
Information on drooling booklet for patients, carers and parents. Includes information on drooling and potential treatment options.
This content is intended for UK & ROI healthcare professionals. Not a healthcare professional? Return to audience selector.
Information on drooling booklet for patients, carers and parents. Includes information on drooling and potential treatment options.
The DIS can be shared with parents/carers to complete in order to assess drooling over a period of time, this may be a useful tool to evaluate an intervention or medication.
The mTDS can be shared with parents/carers to complete to assess drooling and inform consultations.
Guidance on dose conversion providing equivalent doses of Sialanar® and 1mg/5ml glycopyrronium bromide oral solutions (intended for UK HCPs only).
Guidance on dose conversion providing equivalent doses of Sialanar® and generic 2mg/5ml glycopyrronium bromide oral solution (intended for UK HCPs only).
Dr Natasha Schoeler (Senior Research Fellow and Specialist Paediatric Dietitian presents on Ketogenic diets, the different types and evidence for efficacy.
Dr Guy Letellier presents the key outcomes from the double blinded phase of the SALIVA Trial - the first and only double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study in sialorrhoea, that has investigated efficacy, tolerability and quality of life.
Natalie Morris discusses a holistic approach to feeding and swallowing difficulties covering broad aspects to management.
Andrew Wignell discusses the challenges around unlicensed medications and the importance of standardisation for paediatric medications.
Sam Smith (Senior Physiotherapist) outlines the rapid response community physiotherapy service developed in Nottingham and shares the outcomes demonstrated by this service as per their published paper.
Dr Cara Bossley, King’s College London discusses respiratory complications and symptoms covering topics such as aspiration, infection and airway hyperresponsiveness.
Dr Akshat Kapur, Dr Diane Sellers and Dr Sarah Crombie share an overview of the Breathe-Easy research study.
Dr Tahera Doctor and Dr Imad Ahmed share presentations on recurrent respiratory infections and sleep disordered breathing in children with neurodisability.
Proveca run educational sessions on a regular basis covering a variety of topics, register here to be the first to know what’s coming up or head to our resources section to catch up on previous sessions.
UK-SIA-25-0067 | October 2025
Adverse Event Reporting Information
UK: Adverse events should be reported. Reporting forms and information can be found at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard.
Republic of Ireland: Adverse events should be reported. Reporting forms and information can be found at: www.hpra.ie.
Adverse events should also be reported to Proveca Limited. Phone: +44 333 200 1866 E-Mail: medinfo@proveca.com