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Statins side effects: High doses of the drug could affect a person's sense of taste

Daily Express logo Daily Express 24/02/2021 17:15:00 Jessica Knibbs
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Generally speaking, most medicines are designed to make you feel better. However, drugs taken orally can come with a risk of side effects, and hundreds of drugs are known to cause oral problems. Could your be affecting your sense of taste?

Hundreds of prescription and over-the-counter medicines can alter the sense of taste, said Health Harvard.

The site continued: "They usually do this by directly affecting taste receptors, by changing the way the taste buds send and receive nerve impulses, or by changing the amount or chemical composition of saliva.

"The ACE inhibitor captopril (Capoten) is in this group. In some people, captopril causes a long-lasting sensation of bitterness or saltiness.

"In others, it makes sweet foods taste salty. Some people notice a diminished sense of taste."

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a man and a woman in glasses looking at the camera: Statins side effects: Metallic taste © Getty ImagesStatins side effects: Metallic taste

Occasionally certain statins can alter a person's sense of taste.

A change in the body's ability to sense tastes is called dysgeusia.

Some drugs can make food taste different, or they can cause a metallic, salty, or bitter taste in your mouth.

Taste changes are especially common among elderly patients who take multiple medications, warned WebMD.

The health site added: "Usually the taste changes are temporary and go away when you stop taking the medicine.

"Cholesterol-lowering drugs such as clofibrate can cause a change in taste."

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Cardiovascular drugs that have been reported to alter taste include statins, clopidogrel (Plavix), and various beta blockers, calcium-channel blockers, and rhythm-controlling drugs, said Harvard Health.

The health side added: "Noncardiac drugs with this side effect include antibiotics, steroids, antidepressants and other mood- or behaviour-stabilizing medications, and thyroid drugs.

"Statins effects a person's sense of taste by directly affecting taste receptors, by changing the way the taste buds send and receive nerve impulses, or by changing the amount or chemical composition of saliva."

a close up of a man with his mouth open looking at the camera: Statins side effects: Loss of taste © Getty ImagesStatins side effects: Loss of taste

The NHS also lists some other signs of side effects from statins:

  • Being sick
  • Memory problems
  • Hair loss
  • Pins and needles
  • Inflammation of the liver (hepatitis), which can cause flu-like symptoms
  • Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), which can cause stomach pain
  • Skin problems, such as acne or an itchy red rash
  • Sexual problems, such as loss of libido (reduced sex drive) or erectile dysfunction

The Yellow Card Scheme allows you to report suspected side effects from any type of medicine you're taking.

This is run by a medicines safety watchdog called the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Statins shouldn't be taken if you have severe liver disease or if blood tests suggest your liver may not be working properly.

This is because statins can affect your liver, and this is more likely to cause serious problems if you already have a severely damaged liver.

mercredi 24 février 2021 19:15:00 Categories: Daily Express

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