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increased salivation

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increased salivation
Sialorrhea, see there


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Observable effect from breathing or swallowing are a flushed face and increased salivation, irritation of eyes and nose, sensitivity to light, and deepening respiration.
You also may also start burping a lot or have increased salivation and need for swallowing.
There is increased salivation, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscular incoordination and tremors.
 
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