Lozenges put to the taste test: which flavor wins?
NCT ID NCT07199543
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study involved 120 healthy volunteers (60 adults and 60 children) who tasted five different flavored lozenges for 10 seconds each. They then answered a questionnaire about taste, aftertaste, and texture using a simple smiley-face scale. The goal was to see which flavor people liked best, not to treat any condition.
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Locations
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CROSS Research S.A. - Phase I Unit
Arzo, Switzerland, Switzerland
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