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For Patients & Parents/Carers

Information on Drooling

Information on drooling booklet for patients, carers and parents. Includes information on drooling and potential treatment options.

Drooling Impact Scale (DIS)

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.

Product Resources for HCPs

Proveca Education for HCP's

The SALIVA Trial: Key outcomes from day 0 to day 84

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.

Aspiration and Lung Disease

Dr Cara Bossley, King’s College London discusses direct and reflux aspiration, why children with neurodisability are at high risk, investigation and treatment of reflux aspiration and the future directions.

Breathe-Easy

Dr Akshat Kapur, Dr Diane Sellers and Dr Sarah Crombie share an overview of the Breathe-Easy research study.

Sign up for Proveca Education Events

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.

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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

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