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Can Ibuprofen Cause Mouth Sores? What You Need to Know

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While gastrointestinal issues are a well-known side effect of NSAIDs, some people question, *can ibuprofen cause mouth sores*? The answer is yes; some individuals experience oral ulcers as a documented adverse reaction to this common over-the-counter pain reliever.

Which medications can cause mouth sores? A Guide to Identifying and Managing Drug-Induced Oral Lesions

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According to research, oral mucositis, a severe form of mouth sores, affects approximately 40% of patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. If you are experiencing discomfort and suspect your prescribed treatment is the culprit, it is important to understand which medications can cause mouth sores, the mechanisms behind them, and what steps you can take for relief. This guide explores the various classes of drugs associated with oral lesions and provides practical management advice.

Which works better, Abreva or Lysine? A comprehensive look at cold sore treatments

4 min read
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, over 50% of adults between ages 14 and 49 carry the herpes simplex virus that causes cold sores. For those seeking relief, the choice often comes down to two over-the-counter options: Abreva and Lysine. But which works better, Abreva or Lysine? The answer depends on clinical evidence and your treatment goals.

What drugs cause altered taste sensation?

5 min read
An estimated 29% of older adults use at least five medications simultaneously, increasing their risk of experiencing taste disturbances. This common but often overlooked side effect, known as dysgeusia, can be caused by a wide range of pharmaceuticals, altering a patient's quality of life and appetite.