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Dupixent - Is a sore on the roof of your mouth a side effect?

I’ve been on Dupixent for two months now. Noticed a sore on the roof of my mouth that is red and raw. Is this part of the side effects?

Can I use Clobetasol Propionate in my mouth?

I have lichen planus and my dentist prescribed this medication for relief. Everything I read states do not use in the mouth. What is the best course... read more

What is best way to overcome dry mouth effect from Oxybutynin?

I used one a day oxybutynin and the dry mouth (and throat) was difficult to live with. I need the medicine and want to fight the dry mouth best way... read more

Take 3 tablets by mouth for five days?

Prednisone

Does hydroxychloroquine cause metallic taste in mouth?

I have developed a terrible metallic taste in my mouth. I have been taking hydroxychloroquine for well over a year. Doctor says it is unlikely that... read more

Contrave - I am having so much nausea and hyper secreting saliva, and a horrible taste in my mouth.

I am losing weight but the side effects are unbearable. Any solutions or is anyone experiencing these symptoms?

Has anyone noticed a change in the taste of their mouth while taking Vraylar?

Have been on Vraylar for 3 weeks. A couple of days ago I began to notice an unusual taste in my mouth. I can still taste food, it is just as if my... read more

Anyone take pantoprazole and have a sour bitter taste in their mouth?

I have been taking pantoprazole 40 mg for 4 years 9 months ago my pharmacy switched manufacturers every since then I have had a very sour bitter... read more

Pristiq - does Pristiq cause a metallic taste in your mouth?

It tastes like aluminum foil in my mouth! Does Pristiq cause this?

I get a metallic taste in my mouth from sertraline. Does this happen for others? And if so, how long

... will it last? I just started taking 50mg/day and will increase the dose to 100 mg/day after one week. I'm concerned that it will continue and I... read more

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