MEDICINES AND TASTE DISORDERS - GENERAL CLINIC

Medications and taste disorders



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Some drugs can alter the production of saliva, causing dry mouth and increasing the occurrence of cavities, stomatitis or glossitis, as in the case of tricyclic antidepressants that provoke a metallic or bitter taste. Other drugs, after ingestion, can be secreted into the saliva, causing bitter taste, such as antibiotics such as clarithromycin and tetracycline, which may result in excessive fungal growth causing, for example, candidiasis