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'''Dysgeusia''' is the distortion or decrease of the sense of [[taste]]. Dysgeusia is associated with zinc deficiency and some drugs for hypertension or anti-anxiety. It is also found in patients with severe [[renal insufficiency]]. | '''Dysgeusia''' is the distortion or decrease of the sense of [[taste]]. Dysgeusia is associated with [[zinc deficiency]] and some drugs for hypertension or anti-[[anxiety]]. It is also found in patients with severe [[renal insufficiency]]. | ||
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Overview
Dysgeusia is the distortion or decrease of the sense of taste. Dysgeusia is associated with zinc deficiency and some drugs for hypertension or anti-anxiety. It is also found in patients with severe renal insufficiency.
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- Ackerman BH, Kasbekar N (1997). Disturbances of taste and smell induced by drugs. Pharmacotherapy, 17(3):482-96; PMID 9165552.