PMID- 1335803 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 19930205 LR - 20170214 IS - 1060-0280 (Print) IS - 1060-0280 (Linking) VI - 26 IP - 11 DP - 1992 Nov TI - Lisinopril-induced "scalded mouth syndrome". PG - 1381-2 AB - OBJECTIVE: To report a case of "scalded mouth syndrome" (SMS) caused by lisinopril. PATIENT: A woman being treated with lisinopril for hypertension developed a burning sensation of her lips and buccal mucosa. The condition persisted with continued use of lisinopril and subsided when the medication was discontinued. CONCLUSIONS: The symptoms described by our patient were similar to those reported in previous cases of SMS associated with the use of enalapril and captopril, two other angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. This reaction to ACE inhibitors appears to be dose related, and subsides with a decreased dosage or discontinuation of the medication. FAU - Savino, L B AU - Savino LB AD - Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University, Ada 45810. FAU - Haushalter, N M AU - Haushalter NM LA - eng PT - Case Reports PT - Journal Article PL - United States TA - Ann Pharmacother JT - The Annals of pharmacotherapy JID - 9203131 RN - 0 (Antihypertensive Agents) RN - 0 (Dipeptides) RN - E7199S1YWR (Lisinopril) SB - IM MH - Aged MH - Antihypertensive Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use MH - Burning Mouth Syndrome/*chemically induced MH - Dipeptides/*adverse effects/therapeutic use MH - Female MH - Humans MH - Hypertension/drug therapy MH - Lisinopril EDAT- 1992/11/01 00:00 MHDA- 1992/11/01 00:01 CRDT- 1992/11/01 00:00 PHST- 1992/11/01 00:00 [pubmed] PHST- 1992/11/01 00:01 [medline] PHST- 1992/11/01 00:00 [entrez] AID - 10.1177/106002809202601109 [doi] PST - ppublish SO - Ann Pharmacother. 1992 Nov;26(11):1381-2. doi: 10.1177/106002809202601109.