Abstract:Physiological alterations in pregnancy may induce changes in salivary secretion and a predisposition to anxiety disorders. Clonazepam, a benzodiazepine, is recommended as the first choice for the treatment of anxiety disorders. To date, no studies have described the consequences of using this drug on the salivary glands of pregnant women. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate the alterations induced by exposure to Clonazepam in the salivary glands of pregnant mice. Twenty-two pregnant Swiss mice were divide… Show more
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