Some of the bodily functions regulated by the nervous system include salivation, sweating, pupil size, urination, digestive functions, and others.
Early symptoms of cicutoxin poisoning include excessive salivation, frothing at the mouth, nervousness, and incoordination.
Additional symptoms that were observed included profuse salivation and piloerection, although, in contrast to phenylethanolamine, N-methylphenylethanolamine did not produce any stereotyped or rapid eye movements.
Other effects that were noted included profuse salivation and piloerection.
Other side effects included salivation, ataxia, and respiratory depression that was reversible by naloxone.
Other related symptoms that may be experienced include increased salivation, bitter taste, tinnitus and vertigo.
Initial symptoms include vomiting, salivation and discolouration of the tongue and gums.
Side effects of aceclidine include increased salivation and bradycardia (in excessive doses).
Possible symptoms include increased salivation, a sensation of burning of the mouth, swelling of the tongue, stomatitis, dysphagia, an inability to speak, and edema.
Other symptoms may include lymphadenitis, fever, excessive salivation, and conjunctivitis.