Cough drops are medicated lozenges that come in a variety of flavors and are used to soothe coughing or ease the pain of a sore throat. They work by providing a cooling feeling and increasing saliva in the mouth, which can temporarily relieve symptoms such as sore throat, throat irritation, or cough due to a cold. Cough drops are not a cure for coughs or sore throats, but they can make it easier to tolerate the recovery process as the body fights off infection. Some cough drops even include honey, which is known to suppress cough. The most common medication in a cough drop is menthol, which helps cool airway passages and soothe the throat. However, excessive use of menthol cough drops may actually make coughs more severe. Its important to note that cough drops are not a substitute for medical treatment, and if symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to seek medical advice. Additionally, some cough drops contain sorbitol, a sugar substitute that can have a laxative effect if consumed in large amounts.