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Tag: Taste alteration

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What drugs cause altered taste sensation?

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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.

Does acetazolamide suppress appetite? Unpacking the Side Effects and Mechanisms

4 min read
According to the 2014 IIH Treatment Trial, patients on acetazolamide were at a significantly higher risk of experiencing loss of appetite compared to those on a placebo. The question, “Does acetazolamide suppress appetite?”, is a relevant inquiry for patients and healthcare providers alike, as this effect is a documented adverse reaction to the medication.

What is the common side effect of Diamox?

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Over 50% of patients who take Diamox, also known as acetazolamide, experience paresthesia, a tingling sensation often felt in the fingers, toes, and mouth. This is considered the most characteristic and common side effect of Diamox.