Session Details
[JS04]Elucidation of the pathogenesis of dry syndrome and disease prevention
Thu. Mar 27, 2025 4:45 PM - 6:15 PM JST
Thu. Mar 27, 2025 7:45 AM - 9:15 AM UTC
Thu. Mar 27, 2025 7:45 AM - 9:15 AM UTC
Room 9 (Fukuoka International Congress Center: 411 [4F])
Organizer: Kazuya Ooi (Suzuka Univ. of Med. Sci.), Ryuji Kato (Osaka Med. Pharm. Univ.)
Dry syndrome is a condition that not only reduces quality of life but can also disrupt homeostasis by causing discomfort mainly due to decreased secretory function. The incidence of dry syndrome has been reported to increase with age, and the elderly in particular require measures to deal with dry syndrome.
Dry syndrome can be caused by many factors, including social and environmental factors, and may trigger secondary conditions, but a clear relationship between these factors is still unclear and requires scientific clarification. In this symposium, we will discuss diseases caused by dryness from various perspectives such as oral cavities, skin, and medications, and consider the relationship between dryness and diseases, as well as methods of prevention.
Dry syndrome can be caused by many factors, including social and environmental factors, and may trigger secondary conditions, but a clear relationship between these factors is still unclear and requires scientific clarification. In this symposium, we will discuss diseases caused by dryness from various perspectives such as oral cavities, skin, and medications, and consider the relationship between dryness and diseases, as well as methods of prevention.
オーガナイザー挨拶:大井 一弥(鈴鹿医療大薬)
[JS04-1]Dry mouth by drugs and development and application of anticholinergic burden score
○Shizuo Yamada1, Satomi Kagota2, Kazumasa Shinozuka2 (1. Univ. of Shizuoka, 2. Mukogawa Women‘s Univ)
[JS04-2]The effects of drug-induced xerostomia on the oral cavity of the elderly
○Katsunori Yamaura1 (1. Keio Univ.)
[JS04-3]Onset Mechanism and Pharmacotherapy of Dry Skin
○Kazuya Ooi1 (1. Suzuka Univ. of Med. Sci.)
[JS04-4]Effect of drug covalent binding on the development of dry syndrome
○Ryuji Kato1 (1. Osaka Med. Pharm. Univ.)