As you probably know, it probably is not safe to have anything in your mouth if you might
fall asleep. If you use any type of cough drops or anything else like this to help you sleep
you should stay on your side so you won't be at risk of choking.
I used big oversized cough drops to help my daughter when she was still just a baby
but I kept her on one side and help onto one side of the cough drop while she had the other
side in her mouth and this is a whole different approach from what most mothers would take.
lozenge
Generally speaking, no, however it is considered rude if you don't cover your mouth. Also, if you are having some kind of ongoing problem where you need to clear your throat very loudly or several times is a row, it is considerate to leave the room.
You collect the mucus into your mouth and then spit it out.
after brushing your teeth and rinsing your mouth
A litmus lozenge is a small candy-like tablet containing litmus paper or litmus solution infused with flavoring. When dissolved in the mouth, it changes color in response to the acidity or alkalinity of saliva, giving an indication of the pH level in the mouth.
Yes. If you sleep on your back the vomit doesn't leave the mouth and clogs your throat, choking you.
no
Buccal is pertaining to the cheek, so buccal medication is dissolved like a lozenge in the cheek.
No. Brain as a whole control your mouth and throat.
your tongue pushes it down your throat
Strep Throat
through your mouth...