Medication dry-mouth screening

See which medications may be drying the mouth.

Paste a medication list for a clear, evidence-informed view of xerostomic potential.

+ Simple rating Brand-name matching Cumulative context

01 / Enter medications

Run a quick screen

Stays on this device

Generic or brand names work. Separate entries with a new line, comma, or semicolon.

Never stop or change a medication without the prescribing clinician.

The method

A useful signal.
Clear boundaries.

There is no universally accepted one-to-three-plus clinical scale for medication-induced xerostomia. SalivaSignal translates published evidence, recognized drug effects, and anticholinergic burden into a simple screening shorthand.

01

Match the medication

Generic names, common brand names, and basic dose text are matched on this device against an evidence-based xerostomic medication library.

02

Review the signal

Each + rating reflects comparative xerostomic potential. No library match means no xerostomic association was found in the current dataset—not proof of zero risk.

03

Keep the library current

New medications and new evidence are added through reviewed updates before a drug receives a rating.

Evidence base

Built for a better medication conversation.

The library includes the higher, moderate, and weaker xerostomia or salivary-hypofunction evidence tiers from the World Workshop review, plus current clinical and prescribing references. Newly approved drugs are added through reviewed library updates.