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Can omeprazole cause burning mouth syndrome?

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Dr. Michael Zacharisen answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

1 report: In 2010, there was one report in the british dental journal of a patient that seemed to have burning mouth syndrome with omeprazole. The most common drug associated with "burning mouth syndrome" is antihypertensives (ace inhibitors), hormones, anti=virus medication and anti-seizure medications. However, many cases do not have an identified cause.

Answered 3/5/2013

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Yes, but it'uncommon: One RAE side effect of Omeprazole is burning mouth syndrome. In a recent study it occurred in 11 out of 86, 000 subjects taking Omeprazole or .01% occurance.

Answered 11/5/2018

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