I am taking Qulipta and I’ve had a severe tooth sensitivity. Does anyone else have this same problem?
Qulipta - are you having teeth sensitivity taking Qulipta?
Question posted by Be-nice on 6 April 2025
Last updated on 6 April 2025 (3 weeks ago) by masso
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I checked potential dental side effects and it is not listed, inform your Dr..
From Qulipta website:
QULIPTA can cause serious side effects, including:
"Allergic (hypersensitivity) reactions, including anaphylaxis: Serious allergic reactions can happen when you take QULIPTA or days after. Stop taking QULIPTA and get emergency medical help right away if you get any of the following symptoms, which may be part of a serious allergic reaction: swelling of the face, lips, or tongue; itching; trouble breathing; hives; or rash.
High blood pressure: New or worsening of high blood pressure can happen. Contact your health care provider if you have an increase in blood pressure.
Raynaud’s phenomenon: A type of circulation problem can worsen or happen. Raynaud’s phenomenon can lead to your fingers or toes feeling numb, cool, or painful, or changing color from pale, to blue, to red. Contact your health care provider if these symptoms occur.
The most common side effects of QULIPTA are nausea, constipation, and fatigue/sleepiness. These are not all the possible side effects of QULIPTA."
Source: Qulipta site
Regards, masso
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