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Adverse reactions to the path of the mouth, induced by reception of medicinal preparations used in cardiovascular diseases

https://doi.org/10.25694/URMJ.2018.04.152

Abstract

Practicing dentists need to pay great attention to the influence of pharmacological drugs in the diagnosis of oral diseases. An effective solution to this problem is based on the use of international experience in the Russian medical community. In this paper, a literature review is presented that is based on the data presented in the PubMed and E-library databases as of 01.09.2018 and highlights the most common and actively manifested side-effects in the maxillofacial area associated with taking medications acting on the cardiovascular system. This group of drugs includes: β-adrenergic receptor blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, Ca-channel blockers, ATP-dependent potassium channel activators, a2-adrenomimetics, angiotensin II receptor antagonists, and diuretics. Medicines can cause diseases of the salivary glands, ulceration in the oral cavity, lichenoid and pemphigoid-like reactions, mucosal pigmentation, oral candidiasis, taste changes, glossopyrosis, gingival hyperplasia, and even angioedema. The most common adverse reaction from the search results is a drug-induced xerostomia.

About the Authors

E. F. Gaisina
ФГБОУ ВО Уральский государственный медицинский университет МЗ РФ
Russian Federation


N. V. Izmozherova
ФГБОУ ВО Уральский государственный медицинский университет МЗ РФ
Russian Federation


E. V. Mandra
ФГБОУ ВО Уральский государственный медицинский университет МЗ РФ
Russian Federation


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Gaisina EF, Izmozherova NV, Mandra EV. Adverse reactions to the path of the mouth, induced by reception of medicinal preparations used in cardiovascular diseases. Ural Medical Journal. 2018;(7):5-9. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25694/URMJ.2018.04.152

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