oxyfedrine has been researched along with Dysgeusia* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for oxyfedrine and Dysgeusia
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[Gustatory disturbances as sideeffect of medical treatment (author's transl)].
A review of the pharmacological induced taste disorders is given. Many patients complain only of a spontaneous metallic, bitter or salty sensation in their mouths. More serious is the development of a dissociated hypogeusia or even an ageusia. 7 cases with gustatory disturbances caused by orally given medicine are presented. The phenylbutazone, oxyphedrine, carbamazepine, Muskel-Trancopal comp. (Chlormezanon, Paracetamol) and Lioresal (baclofen) were accused to have caused a partial or complete loss of taste. After the treatment had been discontinued it took weeks or even months for a complete recovery. Topics: Acetaminophen; Adult; Ageusia; Back Pain; Carbamazepine; Chlormezanone; Dysgeusia; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Oxyfedrine; Phenylbutazone; Taste Disorders; Trigeminal Neuralgia | 1976 |