A 65-year-old male, a director by profession, presented with a complaint of throat dryness. He is a known case of frozen shoulder and has been advised to take anti-inflammatory drugs. He reported no other symptoms. He is not a known case of diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, or any other systemic illness. The management approach considered possible drug-induced xerostomia and aimed to identify and minimize contributing factors.
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