Drinking Pink Liquid May Lead To A Black Tongue
Thu, 16 Mar 2006 03:00 AM EST
... Dentists are often the first to diagnose and treat oral reactions, especially since many reactions occur with medications used in excess or in combinations with other drugs, such as vitamins and herbs, according to a report in the March-April 2006 issue of General Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry''s (AGD) clinical, peer-reviewed journal. ...
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