Cannot.Both are protein hormones.So they are digested by gastric juice.
the stomach acidity ruins them
You crush it into powder form and then put that onto a spoon .. Now drop some water on the spoon until it's covered in water .. Then your gunna wanna hold it under a flame until the pill form turns clear then pour the spoon into a glass that your going to drink
Lactobacillus can be freezed in a pill form and bought in grocery stores. It is used a probiotic, and is used in the fermentation of foods. It is considered to be a bacteria.
No, there's no such thing as a protein pill.
Calcium citrate is a supplement that is available in a chewable form. It is used as a supplement to promote healthy and strong teeth and bones. Many people take the chewable form rather than a pill form because it promotes better and faster absorption.
Type 2 Diabeties do take Insulin...depending upon the person, you can also take it in pill form.
The majority are given orally in pill form.
Type I Diabetes is treated using insulin therapy. Insulin can be injected using many different methods, including syringes and insulin pumps. Type II diabetes medicine usually comes in pill form, and is combined with diet and exercise for better control.
Insulin, at times, will be dispensed in an emergency situation. Injecting it straight into the bloodstream is a much faster method of delivery than taking a pill and waiting for it to digest and disperse.
the stomach acidity ruins them
A person with type II diabetes doesn't need to take insulin. They can control their blood glucose level via diet and the odd medicine in pill form. T=If they took insulin they could cause themselves damage.
Because type 2 diabetics have a different problem from type 1 diabetics. in type 2, your pancreas is producing a mutated version of insulin, and this can be fixed through certain drugs needing to be taken in the form of a pill. in type one, you don't produce any insulin and you have to inject the insulin in to your body to cover the deficiency. there are alternatives, however, thy make a automated pump you can use, and there is a inhalable version as well.
It depends on how harsh of the disease you have. My grandfather had to take insulin everyday because he had it. <><><> I have diabetes- and do not need shots (injected insulin). I watch what I eat, and take a medicine in pill form. Other people will need injected insulin. As said, depends on the course of the ailment that you have.
[Because it gets in your system faster than having to take a pill and wait for the pill to dissolve.] Although this is probably also true, I think the main reason is that insulin is a protein molecule, which mean if you took it in pill-form your digestive system would break it down before it had a chance to be absorbed and get to work.
Oral chemotherapy is given by mouth in the form a pill, capsule, or liquid. This is the easiest method and can usually be done at home.
Parenteral controlled substances are controlled medications that are not given by mouth. Typically this means that a controlled substance, such as morphine, is intended to be injected and not given in pill form.
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