New knowledge may help make medicines taste better for the most bitter-sensitive
Many medicines taste so bitter that some people avoid taking them. To help with the bad taste, flavors and sweeteners
Many medicines taste so bitter that some people avoid taking them. To help with the bad taste, flavors and sweeteners
Scientists examined the bitterness intensity of five medicines and two bitter modifiers in 338 adults of European descent and recent
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