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Adverse Drug Reactions in Terms of Dentistry
Author(s) -
Yogita Dangara,
Kumar Gaurav Chabbra
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i63a35210
Subject(s) - medicine , adverse effect , angioedema , drug , oral cavity , malignancy , dermatology , pharmacology , dentistry
There is a wide range of drugs and their clinical applications that can cause adverse drug reactions (ARD) due to dose, duration, age, and gender. Drugs like ACE inhibitors, which can cause xerostomia, lichen planus, which is caused by NSAIDs and anti hypertensive drugs, ulceration, pigmentation, and osteonecrosis are not only caused by bisphosphonates but also antiangiogenic agents, and malignancy is targeted by rapamycin in the oral cavity. Changes in taste sensation, angioedema, and infection are also some of the side effects of drugs that have been reported. Immunosuppressed patients show more advanced and complex lesions. A clinician shouldn look for adverse effects of medicine.

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