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  1. Jun 1, 2023 · A bad taste in the mouth is Paxlovid’s most commonly reported side effect. Paxlovid’s bad aftertaste has been informally called “Paxlovid mouth.” It’s a harmless side effect that should go away after you finish the medication.

  2. Why does Paxlovid leave a bad taste in your mouth? There’s no conclusive evidence explaining why Paxlovid causes an altered sense of taste, but experts suspect that ritonavir is the culprit.

  3. May 23, 2022 · Experts Address 7 Potential Side Effects, Including 'Paxlovid Mouth'. A bitter, nauseating taste is among a handful of temporary side effects associated with this antiviral COVID-19...

  4. Nov 6, 2023 · An altered or bad taste in the mouth is the most commonly reported side effect with Paxlovid. People report a bitter or metallic taste (often referred to as “Paxlovid mouth”) that’s hard to get rid of while on treatment.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Paxlovid mouth” is the lingering bad taste that some people get while they are taking the antiviral drug Paxlovid for a COVID-19 infection. The taste may last for the duration of Paxlovid treatment—five days—and has been described as bitter or metallic.

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · One potential side effect of Paxlovid is dysgeusia. Dysgeusia is a condition where a person experiences a constant bad taste in their mouth. The bad taste is normally metallic, bitter, salty,...

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · Like all antivirals, Paxlovid works best early in the course of an illness—in this case, within the first five days of symptom onset, says Jeffrey Topal, MD, a Yale Medicine infectious diseases specialist who is involved in determining COVID treatment protocols for Yale New Haven Hospital patients.

  8. If you notice a nasty taste in your mouth after taking the antiviral pill Paxlovid for COVID-19, you’re not imagining it. “About 5.6% of people who took Paxlovid in a study reported dysgeusia, which is a change in the taste in your mouth,” says Shivanjali Shankaran, MD, an infectious disease specialist at RUSH.

  9. Jun 1, 2023 · Bad taste in the mouth: Paxlovid commonly produces a bitter or bad taste (sometimes called “Paxlovid mouth”). Find out why this side effect happens and how to manage it. Interactions with other meds: Paxlovid interacts with hundreds of other medications. But many of these interactions can be managed with dosage adjustments.

  10. What are the important possible side effects of PAXLOVID? PAXLOVID may cause serious side effects, including: Allergic reactions, including severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) have

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