
Syrup Description:
Pharmaceutical drug syrup is a concentrated, sweetened liquid dosage form designed for oral administration, often used for patients with difficulty swallowing pills, such as children or the elderly. These syrups consist of active ingredients dissolved in a base—usually 66.7% sugar (sucrose) or artificial sweeteners in water—along with flavoring and coloring agents. Common types include antitussives, antihistamines, and analgesics.
