Read more about the article Can lozenge formulations achieve higher local efficacy than syrups in pharyngeal cough?
Are lozenges more effective?

Can lozenge formulations achieve higher local efficacy than syrups in pharyngeal cough?

Are lozenges more effective?Lozenge formulations can achieve higher local efficacy than syrups in treating pharyngeal cough. Lozenges dissolve slowly, releasing active ingredients directly onto throat tissues. This allows longer contact…

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Read more about the article What’s the stability difference between DXM hydrobromide and DXM polistirex?
Is DXM hydrobromide stable?

What’s the stability difference between DXM hydrobromide and DXM polistirex?

Is DXM hydrobromide stable?es, it is generally stable under normal storage conditions, but not as long-lasting as DXM polistirex. DXM hydrobromide dissolves quickly and provides faster effects, while DXM polistirex…

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Read more about the article How do pH and flavoring agents affect cough suppressant absorption in pediatric patients?
How do flavorings affect absorption?

How do pH and flavoring agents affect cough suppressant absorption in pediatric patients?

How do flavorings affect absorption?The absorption of cough suppressants in children depends largely on pH and flavoring agents. pH can change how quickly the active ingredients dissolve, affecting how much…

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