Sore Throat Lozenges

Products Sore throat tablets are commercially available from numerous suppliers. For example, well-known products in many countries include Neo-Angin, Mebucaine, Lysopain, Lidazone, Sangerol, and Strepsils. Ingredients The classic sore throat tablets with “chemical” ingredients usually contain one or more of the following substances: Local anesthetics such as lidocaine, oxybuprocaine, and ambroxol. Disinfectants such as cetylpyridinium … Sore Throat Lozenges

Mebucaine F

Products Mebucaïne f lozenges were approved in many countries in 1983 (Wander, Sandoz, Novartis, GSK). During 2018, they were replaced by Mebucaïne N lozenges with a new composition. The new drug contains the antiseptic cetylpyridinium chloride and the local anesthetic lidocaine, without the antibiotic thyrotricin. The addition of the antibiotic has been controversial for years … Mebucaine F

Tyrothricin

Products Tyrothricin is commercially available in combination with disinfectants and local anesthetics in the form of lozenges, oral sprays, and as an irrigation solution. The antibiotic was discovered in the late 1930s by René J. Dubos in New York at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Structure and properties Tyrothricin is a mixture of antimicrobially … Tyrothricin