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"I always have a burnt smell when I breathe through my nose or mouth. Could this be a side effect of my medication?"

Yes, it is possible that the burning smell you are experiencing when you breathe through your nose or mouth could be a side effect of your medication. It is important to discuss this with your pharmacist or healthcare provider to explore possible alternatives to the medication causing this reaction. Additionally, if you suspect it may be a side effect, it is recommended to report it to the relevant health authorities for further investigation.

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