In adults, most medications (including vitamin preparations) do not adversely affect the teeth. The exception are lozenges (e.g. for the throat), which contain sugar. If used frequently, they promote the development of caries. Iron preparations, in turn, may cause enamel discoloration. Therefore, after taking the medicine, you must brush your teeth or rinse your mouth with water. You should also be careful with antidepressants. They dry out the mucous membrane in the mouth (this increases the risk of caries). People taking them should take special care of hygiene.
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