Unwanted Oral Effects of Drugs Flashcards

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Definition of drug induced oral disease

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a noxious and unintended effect affecting the oral region arising from a drug dosage given in the recommended dosage

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Possible effects on oral mucosa

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  • Necrosis/slough
  • Erythema
  • Vesicle/Bulla
  • Ulceration
  • Stomatitis
  • Lichenoid reaction
  • Pigmentation
  • If has effect on oral mucosa, likely to also affect skin, GI tract or eyes
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What other areas of oral cavity can drugs affect

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  • Salivary glands: dry mouth
  • Teeth: staining
  • Periodontium: gingival hyperplasia
  • Taste buds: e.g. Tamoxifen
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Possible mechanisms for oral effects

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  • Pharmacologic (e.g. xerostomia)
  • Toxic (mucosal erosion e.g. aspirin)
  • Intolerance (gingival hyperplasia)
  • Allergy (erythema multiforme)
  • Ecologic (some drugs can alter microbiota)
  • Indirect (bone marrow suppression in chemo)
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What can oral ulceration be a result of

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  • Xerostomia
  • Oral chemical damage
  • Tissue ischaemia
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Indirect (blood dyscrasia)
  • Exact mechanism of why ulcers occur in many drugs still unclear
  • drugs:
    aspirin, nicorandil, NSAIDs, captopril, pancreatic supplements
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What is associated with chemotherapeutic agents

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Associated with oral mucositis

  • widespread sloughing and ulceration
  • ulceration may be due to loss of cell proliferation
  • pain requires opioid therapy
  • portal for entry for infection

Drugs:
methotrexate, doxorubicin, Bleomycin, 5-flurouracil

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Fixed drug eruption oral effects

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  • Ulceration, bullae, erythematous patches or superficial erosions
  • Initially solitary but may become multiple
  • Drugs: paracetamol, barbiturates, phenacetin
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Causes of lichenoid reactions

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  • Clinically similar to LP

- Toothpaste, cosmetics, periodontal packs, denture fixatives, amalgam, nickel prosthesis

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Erythema multiforme clinical features and causes

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  • Generally affects skin and mouth
  • vesicular/bullous eruption
  • erythema/ulceration
  • bleeding and crusting of lips
    Drugs:
    sulphonamides, barbiturates, tetracycline
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Mercurialism (mercury poisoning) features

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  • Intense salivation
  • Loose teeth
  • Oral ulceration
  • Gangrene
  • Osteomyelitis
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Drugs that cause gingival hyperplasia and treatment of it

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  • Phenytoin (anticonvulsant)
  • Cyclosporin (immunosuppressant)
  • Nifedipine (calcium-channel blockers)
  • Tx: plaque control, alternate medication, possible gingivectomy
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What can cause taste abnormalities

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  • ACE inhibitors, Anti HIV protease inhibitors, Lansoprazole, isotretinon (acne)
  • Burning sensation, neuropathy
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Which drug has reported to be associated with oral carcinoma

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  • Malignancy following immunosuppression with cyclosporin therapy is reported
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what types of Oral pigmentation can occur

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  1. Melanin pigmentation (anti-malarial)
  2. Blue grey deposits (bismuth, gold, lead)
  3. amalgam tattoos
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Which drugs are associated with xerostomia

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  • Over 500 drugs
  • Analgesics
  • Anti-hypertensives
  • Anti-histamines
  • Anti-depressants
  • Appetite suppressants
  • H2 antagonists/ proton pump inhibitors
  • Anticholinergic and sympathomimetic drugs
  • Social drugs (caffeine and alcohol)
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