liquid medicine
Liquid medicine is a form of medication that comes in a fluid state, making it easy to swallow. It can be used to treat various health conditions and is often preferred for children or individuals who have difficulty swallowing pills. Common types of liquid medicine include syrups, solutions, and suspensions.
These medicines are usually measured in milliliters (mL) and can be taken using a spoon, dropper, or measuring cup. Liquid medicine may contain active ingredients that help alleviate symptoms or treat illnesses, along with inactive ingredients that improve taste or stability. Examples include cough syrup and antibiotic suspensions.