Wright J M
Dent Clin North Am. 1984 Jul;28(3):529-43.
The clinical manifestations of oral reactions to the more commonly prescribed drugs have been presented. These reactions include the following conditions: stomatitis, ulceration and necrosis, opportunistic infections, hemorrhage, gingival hyperplasia, pigmentation, altered salivary function, and altered taste sensation. A patient who complains of any of these signs and symptoms should be thoroughly questioned regarding medication. If an offending drug can be identified, its alteration or elimination, in consultation with the prescribing clinician, will often result in resolution of the clinical problem.
文中介绍了对更常用处方药产生口腔反应的临床表现。这些反应包括以下情况:口腔炎、溃疡与坏死、机会性感染、出血、牙龈增生、色素沉着、唾液功能改变以及味觉改变。对出现上述任何体征和症状的患者,都应详细询问用药情况。如果能确定致病药物,与开处方的临床医生协商后,调整或停用该药物往往能解决临床问题。