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Horrible Taste In Mouth. Taking Moxicillian, Clarithrmycin, Omeprazone. Side Effects?

Thank you. My problem: For The past 24 hours I've had a terrible taste in my mouth - especially in/on my tongue.
Rightly or wrongly, I attribute this to one, or the combination of 3 new drugs. (For acid reflux). Namely Moxicillian, clarithrmycin, and omeprazole. Doctor's orders are. To take all at the same time.

If not, what can it be?

Joan Turner
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Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for contacting HCM
You have history of Acid reflux and these drugs(Moxicillian, clarithrmycin, and omeprazole) are given when antacid treatments fails to respond. Horrible taste in the mouth is the side effect of these drugs. Better to reconsult your specialist.
thanks
Dr Hariom Sharma
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Horrible Taste In Mouth. Taking Moxicillian, Clarithrmycin, Omeprazone. Side Effects?

Hi, Thanks for contacting HCM You have history of Acid reflux and these drugs(Moxicillian, clarithrmycin, and omeprazole) are given when antacid treatments fails to respond. Horrible taste in the mouth is the side effect of these drugs. Better to reconsult your specialist. thanks Dr Hariom Sharma