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Just a quick question..been on propanalol for 3 weeks and sertraline for 12 days and have got a horrible white coating on my tongue which ive had for over a week now..could this be from the meds..x

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Yes I have heard this could be the meds before

It wont be anything serious but ask your GP about it , they may want to change your meds or dose or thrush can cause this , stomach upset even can , but they will tell you which one it is , I have had it before with stomach upsets & meds

Let us now how you go on

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im not on the same drugs as you but i get very dry mouth and discolored tongue. also indigestion tablets do it too if you take those. x

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Thank you for your replies..im at the doctors Monday so will get him to check it out for me.xx hopefully nothing serious.xx

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