Taste of medicine : When we are sick, doctors give us medicines to eat. Most pills or syrups alter their taste once taken in the mouth. The mouth remains bitter for several hours. This is the reason why many people avoid taking medicines. However, not all medicines have a bitter taste, some are also sweet. But have you ever wondered why most medicines are bitter, why they are deliberately made that way? Know here…
Why are most medicines bitter?
According to medical experts, many types of chemicals and compounds are used to make medicines, which gives them a bitter taste. Alkaloids like codeine, caffeine, terpene, and other bitter chemicals are added to many medicines, which makes them taste bitter. They also affect certain parts of the body. Many medicines are also made from plant compounds, which makes them bitter.
How do some medicines become sweet?
Medical experts say that to improve the taste of some medicines, sugar is added to them to sweeten them. These tablets taste sweet because of their sugar coating. However, this does not happen with all medicines. That is why their taste remains bitter. The medicine contains many bitter compounds whose taste is affected by metabolism.
What to do if you can’t take bitter medicine?
According to medical experts, many drugs are very bitter. They are made into capsules. Their top layer is made of soft gelatin that dissolves in the stomach. For this reason, people take even the most bitter drugs. If you have difficulty taking bitter drugs, you can take them with honey. Previously, people did this, it does not affect the effect of the drug.
Disclaimer: Some information given in the news is based on media reports. Before implementing any suggestion, you must consult the concerned expert.
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