Shirakawa, H.; Sakata, K.-I.; Hato, H.; Sato, J.; Ohga, N.; Watanabe, H.; Iori, T.; Yamazaki, Y.; Kitagawa, Y. Ethyl Loflazepate as a Treatment for Patients with Idiopathic and Psychogenic Taste Disorder. Preprints2021, 2021110427. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0427.v1
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Shirakawa, H., Sakata, K. I., Hato, H., Sato, J., Ohga, N., Watanabe, H., Iori, T., Yamazaki, Y., & Kitagawa, Y. (2021). Ethyl Loflazepate as a Treatment for Patients with Idiopathic and Psychogenic Taste Disorder. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0427.v1
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Shirakawa, H., Yutaka Yamazaki and Yoshimasa Kitagawa. 2021 "Ethyl Loflazepate as a Treatment for Patients with Idiopathic and Psychogenic Taste Disorder" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202111.0427.v1
Abstract
Ethyl loflazepate (EL) is a benzodiazepine derivative that has been reported to activate the gustatory cortex. Our department routinely uses EL as a first-line treatment for idiopathic and psychogenic taste disorders, although little has been reported in the literature with respect to patient outcomes, so we conducted a retrospective study examining its safety and efficacy. Between 2008 and 2020, 49 patients (14 males and 35 females; mean age, 62.1 years) were diagnosed with taste disorders and received EL as their only treatment for >14 days. Severity of taste disorder was evaluated using the paper disc method by Sakai et al [7], and treatment efficacy was evaluated using the Visual Analogue Scale, wherein patients gave subjective ratings for their symptoms (reductions by >50% after administration of EL for 4 weeks were defined as mprovements). Results showed that the improvement rates for patients with idiopathic and psychogenic taste disorders were 55% and 70%, respectively. Additionally, the majority (78%) improved within 2 weeks, and side effects were mild (seven cases of sleepiness and one case of dizziness). We conclude that EL is an appropriate first-line medication for patients with idiopathic and psychogenic taste disorders.
Medicine and Pharmacology, Dentistry and Oral Surgery
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