Evaluating the Taste Masking Ability of Two Novel Dispersible Tablet Platforms Containing Zinc Sulfate and Paracetamol Reconstituted in a Breast Milk Substitute
Milk is often used as a dispersion medium for medicines administration in young children but its taste-masking ability is unknown. A human taste panel was conducted to assess the potential of infant formula milk (Aptamil<sup>®</sup> 1) to mask the taste of two model WHO priority medicine...
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Main Authors: | Samuel Orubu (Author), Richard A. Kendall (Author), Yucheng Sheng (Author), Catherine Tuleu (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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