Gross-tasting medications can be a barrier to treatment. Philly researchers developed a bitter blocker' to help.
Briefly

Swallowing pills can be difficult for many young children and elderly people. Liquid medications are easier to consume, but their taste is often so off-putting that some patients will avoid them entirely.
Researchers at Monell Chemical Senses Center have identified a nerve inhibitor in liquid form that temporarily blocks all taste, creating the first universal temporary taste blocker in humans.
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