Random question but why is it that some medications are capsules containing powder and others are solid pills?
I’m taking both at the moment and was curious.
(Great thing about this forum is that there’s always someone you can ask )
Fao Explosive Newt
Re: Fao Explosive Newt
Capsules slide up your arse easier.
Re: Fao Explosive Newt
It's easier to pop the microchips into capsules on the production line.
Re: Fao Explosive Newt
I'm not a doctor but I think the ones in capsules are probably resistant to gastic secretions and probably delay their absorbtion over time / target release into the small intestine.
Re: Fao Explosive Newt
What he said. It’s all about release mechanisms. That’s why ibuprofen is sugar coated so it protects your stomach and only starts digesting in the intestine
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Re: Fao Explosive Newt
Yup this. Or you can get capsules inside capsules. Interestingly the shape is also important, eg omeprazole is beads inside a capsule rather than powder so it breaks open in the stomach but is then gradually dissolved in there.
A combination of where you want it absorbed (some things placed under the tongue for very rapid absorption) and what you want to protect from it (eg ibuprofen you want to be gradually absorbed in the small intestine rather than burning a hole in your stomach lining).
I deal with immunosuppressants for our transplant patients and keeping their levels in range is tricky - often a bit of detective work ensues and sometimes you find out the patient has decided they would rather break the capsule open and mix it in orange juice - easier to swallow but they get too rapid absorption and peak and trough rather than having a steady state in their bloodstream - doh!