When it comes to therapies for
constipation, after establishing that
the product works, a significant
deciding factor will be taste, which
will definitely affect compliance,
according to experimental
psychologist John Prescott.
Presenting at an event held in the
Powerhouse Museum in Sydney
last week, Prescott highlighted
individual reactions to taste.
Sponsored by Norgine’s Movicol
brand, the presentation is available
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