2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2015.06.012
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Olfactory drug effects approached from human-derived data

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“…Moreover, some previous studies used non-standardized and not validated olfactory testing14. Additionally, because patients were not matched for well-known factors to affect olfaction13343536 including age, gender and smoking habits121437, those studies must be interpreted with caution38.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, some previous studies used non-standardized and not validated olfactory testing14. Additionally, because patients were not matched for well-known factors to affect olfaction13343536 including age, gender and smoking habits121437, those studies must be interpreted with caution38.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eligible patients had a documented neurosensory hearing loss and RP, fulfilling the clinical criteria for USH1 or USH2, as defined by the USH consortium 2 . Exclusion criteria included participants with known factors affecting olfaction, such as post-traumatic olfactory dysfunction, sinonasal disease, malignant tumor, recent radiotherapy or chemotherapy, post-upper respiratory tract infection, use medication known to interfere in olfaction 32 , and Parkinson´s and Alzheimer´s disease.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, a wide range of different antibiotics are available, and their antimicrobial properties provide large fields of application for treatment of infectious diseases . In the past, different case reports and investigations led to the assumption that intake of some antibiotic agents can provoke olfactory dysfunction …”
Section: Drugs Which Exert Negative Impact On Olfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a review in 2003, Doty et al reported on the influence of antihypertensive and antihyperlipidemic drugs on the sense of taste and smell followed by another review in 2004 with the emphasis more on flavour (retronasal olfactory stimulation) . Most recently, Lötsch et al analysed interactions between drugs and targets (2015) . Now, we provide another update on this topic analysing other agents with harmful influences on the sense of smell and medicaments that are commonly administered to patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Klinik raporlar, ilaç referans kitapları, ilaç ekleri ve klinik çalışmalar, tat duyusunda bozukluğa neden olan 350'den fazla ilaç ve koku duyusunda değişikliğe neden olan 70'in üzerinde ilaç bulunduğunu göstermiştir. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Koku ve tat duyularındaki değişiklikler tıbbi olarak gerektiği kadar dikkate alınmamaktadır. Bu durum, sadece hastanın tat veya koku alma bozukluğu ile yaşamasına yol açmamakta, yemeklerden hoşnutsuz olmak, keyif alamamak gibi sosyal açılardan da kişinin hayatını olumsuz etkilemektedir.…”
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