1. Can prednisone cause a metallic taste in the mouth? Yes, prednisone can cause a metallic taste in the mouth as one of its side effects. 2. Can prednisone make food taste different? Absolutely. Prednisone can alter the taste of food, often making it taste bitter or metallic.
Absolutely. Prednisone can alter the taste of food, often making it taste bitter or metallic. 3. Can prednisone cause loss of appetite? Yes, prednisone can result in a loss of appetite due to taste disturbances and other side effects.
taste such as bitter taste or metallic taste). A lesser-known Corticosteroids like prednisone and fluticasone. CNS stimulants such
taste such as bitter taste or metallic taste). A lesser-known cause Corticosteroids like prednisone and fluticasone. CNS stimulants
@calicojoy, from what I've read, some people report a change in taste while on prednisone. For some it can make food taste metallic. For some it can make food taste metallic. For sense of smell, an oral corticosteroid like prednisone can be used to stimulate the sense of smell for people who experience olfaction subtraction.
taste such as bitter taste or metallic taste). A lesser-known cause Corticosteroids like prednisone and fluticasone. CNS stimulants
A metallic taste in mouth is medically known as parageusia. It gives an unpleasant taste and either develop suddenly or over a long time period. A metallic taste is a common side effect of the medications. Plenty of drugs are there that causes a change in the taste, which includes metallic taste. The examples include [ ]
Corticosteroids (such as prednisone, prednisolone taste, soreness/burning sensation of the tongue taste changes (e.g. metallic taste), changes in
Metallic taste is found among people who take Prednisone, especially for people who are female, 60 old, have been taking the drug for 1 month. The phase IV clinical study analyzes which people take Prednisone and have Metallic taste.
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