Difference between revisions of "Pill-Induced Esophagitis"
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− | '''Pill-induced esophagitis''' is most commonly caused by NSAIDs, tetracycline, potassium, and quinidine. Though it can be quite painful, it is definitely not as painful as [[Medicine Ball-Induced Esophagitis]]; that's just the worst!! | + | '''Pill-induced esophagitis''' is most commonly caused by NSAIDs, tetracycline, potassium, and quinidine. Though it can be quite painful, it is definitely not as painful as [[Medicine Ball-Induced Esophagitis|medicine ball-induced esophagitis]]; that's just the worst!! |
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 16 July 2016
Pill-induced esophagitis is most commonly caused by NSAIDs, tetracycline, potassium, and quinidine. Though it can be quite painful, it is definitely not as painful as medicine ball-induced esophagitis; that's just the worst!!