What is the difference between Mybacin OTC and TROATH?
Did you know that when we experience throat discomfort, which lozenges should we use to relieve various symptoms, whether it’s a sore throat, throat irritation, strep throat, or coughing injury? How can we tell which lozenges to use? Today, we’ll explain the differences between OTC lozenges and TROATH lozenges to help you find the answer.
Mybacin OTC or OTC lozenges
It will help relieve sore throat symptoms because it is a topical lozenge containing the active ingredients 2,4 Dichlorobenzyl alcohol and Amylmetacresol.
Has broad-spectrum antiseptic properties that inhibit microorganisms in the mouth and throat.
It’s intended to relieve sore throats, but it doesn’t contain antibiotics that can lead to drug resistance. It’s classified as a safe over-the-counter (OTC) medicine.
It’s available without a prescription at pharmacies and at all 7-Eleven stores. Be sure to read the warnings on the label before using it.

TROATH or TROATH lozenges
It will help relieve throat irritation and make you feel cool and refreshed because it contains 3.4 mg of Menthol. It is not dangerous and does not cause drug resistance.



