Mouthwash
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Listerine overdose; Antiseptic mouth rinse overdose
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Source: Breastcancer.org
Chemotherapy may cause changes in your taste and smell. Foods may taste bitter or rancid, and you may develop a dislike for certain foods.... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Loss of taste; Metallic taste; DysgeusiaReferencesReamy BV, Derby R, Bunt CW. Common tongue conditions in primary care. Am Fam Physician.... Read more »