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Forte/Forté may refer to: Forte, from the French fort for "strength" Forte in medical products (such as syrup, tablets) can be considered as "Fortefied"- strenghtened (given extra strength Such as Calcium tablets Forte (means strong calcium, extra strenghten, boosted calcium tablets)
You can take these tablet after food , twice daily.
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No. An antacid tablet dropped in water produces carbon dioxide.
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Yes, i went to the doctor and i havent started my monthly period because im low on iron,so i take 1 iron tablet and 1 prenatal tablet to raise my iron level, my doctor has given me this information
A sugar coated tablet has a hard sugary coating - this makes the tablet nicer to put into a mouth and swallow. Some tablets have a nasty taste. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A tablet is a powdered medicine that has been compressed into a small, solid, disk or lozenge shape. This can then be swallowed easily by someone needing treatment using that medicine. However, some medicines taste bitter and to prevent this taste upsetting the patient as they swallow the medicine, the tablets are given an outer layer of hardened (and frequently coloured) sugar to make them palatable. This is a sugar coated tablet.
The Matilda Forte tablet is given to help with severe nerve pain.
"Orally disintegrating" and "mouth dissolving" both mean the same and are just flash names given to orally dissolvable tablets by drug companies.
No. Tylenol can be given OTC (over the counter) up to 1000mg per dose. That would be two Tylenol 500 tablets, which is considered Extra Strength.
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