Palatability Assessment of Carbocysteine Oral Solution Strawberry Taste Versus Carbocysteine Oral Solution Mint Taste: A Blinded Randomized Study
Objective: To compare and evaluate the palatability of two carbocysteine oral solutions (strawberry vs. mint taste) among healthy children aged 2-12 years.Methods: A randomized, triple-blind, crossover, palatability trial in 42 children aged 2-12 years. All subjects received two preparations of carb...
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Main Authors: | Yaguang Peng (Author), Huan Zhang (Author), Liucun Gao (Author), Xiaoling Wang (Author), Xiaoxia Peng (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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