Genetic Variation and Sensory Perception of a Pediatric Formulation of Ibuprofen: Can a Medicine Taste Too Good for Some?
<p dir="ltr">There is wide variation in how individuals perceive the chemosensory attributes of liquid formulations of ibuprofen, encompassing both adults and children. To understand personal variation in the taste and chemesthesis properties of this medicine, and how to measure it,...
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| Main Author: | Julie A. Mennella (19479799) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Mengyuan Kan (197957) (author), Elizabeth D. Lowenthal (10492067) (author), Luis R. Saraiva (18282274) (author), Joel D. Mainland (12041803) (author), Blanca E. Himes (8543716) (author), M. Yanina Pepino (19479802) (author) |
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2023
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