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OraHealth Antacid Melts Adhere to the Gum and Stimulate Saliva Production

Many people who suffer from heartburn prefer to avoid the hassle of swallowing a pill or chewing a chalky tablet, and Quest Products' OraHealth Antacid Melts introduce an entirely new delivery system and are the first antacid to use proprietary Stick-On Melt technology. The over-the-counter, Berry Smoothie-flavored OraHealth Antacid Melts are formulated to adhere to the gum and stimulate the production of saliva to support the body's natural defense against heartburn and acid reflux. Then, the OraHealth Antacid Melts slowly release 250 mg of calcium carbonate to help neutralize stomach acid and provide lasting relief, especially when heartburn hits around bedtime or during sleep.

OraCoat Stick-On Melt platform has already been proven in the dry mouth category, and now, the technology is tackling everything from acid indigestion to upset stomachs.

Trend Themes

  1. Adhesive Oral Drug Delivery — A shift toward gum-adhering dosage forms enables localized, slow-release medication delivery that bypasses swallowing and can improve compliance for sensitive populations.
  2. Taste-forward Therapeutics — Flavored, palatable formulations are being used to transform repellent medicines into pleasant sensory experiences that expand user acceptance and daily usage.
  3. Sleep-time Symptom Management — Products engineered for overnight adhesion and sustained release are emerging to address conditions that commonly worsen during sleep, providing prolonged relief without repeated dosing.

Industry Implications

  1. Over-the-counter Pharmaceuticals — Consumer-facing drug makers are positioned to leverage novel delivery formats to differentiate products and capture market share among convenience-seeking buyers.
  2. Oral Care and Saliva-stimulation — Companies focused on oral health stand to benefit from technologies that intentionally modulate saliva production to support natural protective mechanisms in the mouth and throat.
  3. Medical Device Drug-delivery Platforms — Platform developers of adhesive, mucosal-contact devices can create cross-indication solutions that integrate formulation chemistry with attachment mechanics for targeted release.

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