Metallic Taste in Mouth Causes, Treatments and More

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Prescription Drugs

Certain prescription drugs may be the cause of the tinny taste in the mouth. The antibiotic called tetracycline may be a possible cause, as could one of the medications used to treat gout, allopurinol. Lithium, which is used in the treatment of some psychiatric conditions, and certain cardiac medications may also be the culprit.

These and certain other prescription drugs can close an individual's taste buds, which would affect their taste, possibly resulting in that metallic tasting mouth.

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