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What is lozenge?

A lozenge is a small, solid piece of medicine that is designed to be dissolved slowly in the mouth. It is typically used to treat sore throats, coughs, and other minor ailments.

Here are some key features of lozenges:

* Form: They come in various shapes, often flat and diamond-shaped, but can also be round or rectangular.

* Dissolving: They are formulated to dissolve slowly in the mouth, releasing medication gradually.

* Delivery: They deliver medication directly to the throat and mouth, bypassing the digestive system.

* Medicinal Uses: They contain various active ingredients, including cough suppressants, pain relievers, antiseptics, and soothing agents.

* Other Uses: They are also used for breath freshening and oral hygiene.

Examples of lozenge types:

* Cough lozenges: Contain ingredients like menthol or dextromethorphan to relieve coughing.

* Sore throat lozenges: Often contain pain relievers and antiseptics to soothe the throat.

* Antihistamine lozenges: Help to alleviate allergy symptoms.

* Breath freshening lozenges: Contain flavorings and freshening agents to mask bad breath.

It's important to follow the instructions on the label when using lozenges, and to consult a doctor if you have any concerns.

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