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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 10(2): 229-235, ago. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-794481

ABSTRACT

El objetivo fue determinar mediante una revisión sistemática, cuáles tratamientos farmacológicos para el Síndrome de Boca Urente (SBU) logran una reducción de síntomas, según Escala Visual Análoga (EVA). Se realizó una búsqueda bibliográfica en la bases de datos PubMed y SciELO, Trip Database, Scopus Database, EBSCO host y LILACS entre el 2005 y 2015. De 72 artículos, se seleccionaron un total de 11. Los tratamientos sistémicos usados fueron, Hipericum perforatum, Catuama, Clonazepam, Ácido alfa lipoico y Lafutidina. Entre los tratamientos tópicos, Aceite de oliva virgen enriquecido con licopeno, Lisozima lactoperoxidasa, Clonazepam y Capsaicina. Los fármacos que obtuvieron mejores resultados para el tratamiento del SBU fueron Lafutidina, Catuama, Clonazepam tópico y sistémico, y en menor grado Capsaicina.


The aim of this study was to determine through a systematic review, which is the best drug treatment for burning mouth syndrome (SBU), measured on a Visual Analogue Scale. A scientific literature search was conducted in PubMed and SciELO, Trip Database, Database Scopus, EBSCO host and LILACS data between 2005 and 2015. Of a total of 72 articles, 11 were included for analysis. Systemic treatments were Lycopene-enriched virgin olive oil, Hypericum perforatum, Catuama, Clonazepam, Alpha lipoic acid; topical treatments were Lysozyme lactoperoxidase, Clonazepam, Capsaicin and Lafutidine. The best results obtained were with Lafutidine, Catuama, topical and systemic Clonazepam, and to a lesser degree Capsaicin.


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Humans , Burning Mouth Syndrome/drug therapy , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Capsaicin/administration & dosage , Muramidase/administration & dosage , Administration, Topical , Thioctic Acid/administration & dosage , Clonazepam/administration & dosage , Systemic Management , Visual Analog Scale
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Med. leg. Costa Rica ; 30(1): 117-122, mar. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-672074

ABSTRACT

El 4.3% de las reacciones adversas a medicamentos de uso sistémico se presentan como trastornos oculares. Aunque el síndrome del ojo seco es el efecto adverso más común y probablemente el más benigno, los fármacos de uso sistémico pueden provocar trastornos oculares graves e irreversibles. Este artículo presenta una revisión de los fármacos más relevantes capaces de producir trastornos oculares...


4.3% of all adverse reactions to drugs are ocular disorders. Although the dry-eye syndrome is the most comun and probably the most benign, systemic use drugs can produce serious and irreversible eye disorders. This article presents an overview of the most relevant drugs that can cause disorders in the eye...


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Humans , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced , Eye Infections , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Costa Rica
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