Drug-induced Tongue Disorders: A Comprehensive Literature Review.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current drug safety Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.2174/0115748863299971240513061630
Shiva Amiri, Naemeh Nikvarz, Salehe Sabouri
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Abstract

Background: Some drugs cause tongue disorders as adverse effects. Most of the druginduced tongue disorders are benign and will resolve after drug discontinuation. However, the changes in the color or appearance of the tongue may frighten patients and decrease compliance with drug therapy.

Objective: To review the literature to find all reports of drug-induced tongue disorders, their presentation, management, and outcome of patients Methods: The search was conducted in Google Scholar and PubMed using key words "ageusia," "burning tongue," "coated tongue," "drug-induced taste disturbances," "dysgeusia," "glossitis," "glossodynia," "hairy tongue," "hypogeusia," "stomatodynia," "stomatopyrosis," "swollen tongue" "tongue discoloration," "tongue irritation," "tongue numbness, "tongue oedema," and "tongue ulcer. All reports that were published from 1980 to 2022 in the English language were included in the study. Reports that were not in English language but had English abstracts with adequate data for extraction were also included.

Results: A total of 208 case reports and case series were included. The most reported drug classes were antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents and anti-infectives for systemic use, and the most common tongue disorders were tongue discoloration and black hairy tongue. Having good oral hygiene and discontinuing the offending drug could manage and resolve the problem.

Conclusion: Drug-induced tongue disorders are not rare adverse drug reactions. They are benign in most cases, and withholding offending agents results in significant improvement or complete resolution of tongue lesions.

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背景:有些药物会引起舌部疾病,这是一种不良反应。大多数药物引起的舌头病变是良性的,停药后即可缓解。然而,舌头颜色或外观的改变可能会使患者感到恐惧,降低对药物治疗的依从性:回顾文献,查找所有关于药物引起的舌苔病、其表现形式、处理方法和患者预后的报道:使用关键词 "ageusia"、"灼热舌"、"舌苔"、"药物引起的味觉障碍"、"舌炎"、"舌苔病"、"多毛舌"、"舌下垂"、"口腔炎"、"口腔炎"、"舌肿胀"、"舌变色"、"舌刺激"、"舌麻木"、"舌水肿 "和 "舌溃疡 "在谷歌学术和 PubMed 上进行搜索。本研究纳入了 1980 年至 2022 年期间发表的所有英文报告。此外,还纳入了非英文但有英文摘要且数据提取充分的报告:结果:共纳入 208 篇病例报告和系列病例。报告最多的药物类别是抗肿瘤药、免疫调节剂和全身用抗感染药,最常见的舌头疾病是舌头变色和黑毛舌。良好的口腔卫生和停用违禁药物可以控制和解决这一问题:结论:药物引起的舌苔病变并非罕见的药物不良反应。结论:药物引起的舌头病变并非罕见的药物不良反应,大多数情况下是良性的,停用违禁药物可使舌头病变明显改善或完全消失。
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Safety publishes frontier articles on all the latest advances on drug safety. The journal aims to publish the highest quality research articles, reviews and case reports in the field. Topics covered include: adverse effects of individual drugs and drug classes, management of adverse effects, pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology of new and existing drugs, post-marketing surveillance. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug safety.
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