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Why do I taste my eye drops in my mouth?

3 min read
It's a surprisingly common phenomenon that people taste their eye drops in their mouth shortly after application. This is because the eyes are not a sealed system; they are connected to the nose and throat by a tiny drainage network. This interconnected 'plumbing' is responsible for flushing tears—and any unabsorbed medication—down the back of your throat.

Why Does Cough Medicine Taste Horrible? Understanding the Bitter Truth

5 min read
According to scientific research, many active pharmaceutical ingredients are inherently bitter, and children are often more sensitive to this bitterness than adults, creating a significant barrier to medication compliance. This is a major reason why cough medicine can taste so horrible, leading to the familiar struggle of swallowing a spoonful of syrupy misery.

What does night nurse taste like? Unpacking the Medicated Mint Flavor

4 min read
According to manufacturer information, Night Nurse liquid is formulated with a 'soothing mint flavour'. However, user experiences regarding what does Night Nurse taste like frequently describe it as a strong, medicinal, and often unpleasant experience. The specific flavor profile is a complex interplay of its active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients.