Journal of Psychosomatic Oral Medicine
Online ISSN : 2186-4128
Print ISSN : 0913-6681
Three cases of glossodynia improved by lafutidine
Tetsuya TachibanaMegumi SuzukiMotoshi TakamoriHiroshige Chiba
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2001 Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 145-147

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Abstract

Lafutidine (FRG-8813) is a new H2-receptorantagonist that not only has a strong inhibitory effect on gastric secretion but also augments the gastric mucosa protection factor and dilate arterious, but not venules, in the gastric submucosa and enhances gastric mucosal blood flow via capusaicin-sensitive afferent neurons.
Presence in the tongue, too, suggests that lafutidine may also be effective for patients diagnosed with glossodynia. Lafutidine was administered in a dose of 10mg twice daily to 3 glossodynia patients, and reduced the tongue pain in all three.
The results confirmed the effectiveness, safety and utility of lafutidine in the treatment of glossodynia.

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