It's just like dissolving the contents of a pill in water and drinking it, you'll be fine biting it. In fact, the medicine actually works faster. You get a tickling sensation in your mouth and lips and it kind of burns at first
i think the liquid gels because it is in liquid to begin with
YES!! I am an Advil girl all the way for everything!! although i prefer the Advil liquid gels they seem to work faster.
Yes, i just did when i ran out of Advil. It works the Same as Tylenol with acetaminophen.
The gelatin in Advil Liqui-Gels is made from the collagen of animals. The animals connective tissue, skin, and bones are used to make gelatin.
bovine according to the company link http://www.advil.ca/content/faq/advil.asp
they are all around the same, any difference would be very minor and not likely to be significant if you are just trying to get it to take effect as fast as possible, you can crush or chew the tablet, but I wouldn't expect it to taste to good, and you would want to make sure to rinse out your mouth pretty good because the drug is fairly acidic Pharmacy Student
Just today I did an experiment for my chemistry class testing the rates at which Advil tablets, caplets, gel caplets, and Liquid-gels dissolve in simulated stomach acid. I used diluted Hydrochloric acid to simulate the stomach acid. I assume in water each will take longer to dissolve, but they will still dissolve in the same order.In the acid, Caplets and Tablets both opened completely and were a fine powder on the bottom of the container after 10 minutes.After 30 minutes, the Liquid-gel had gotten soft and the contents leaked out from two spots. It took over an hour and a half for all of the contents to leave the gel coating.The Gel Caplets I really recommend taking only if the three above are not available. After and hour and a half, the coating became soft but was not open anywhere. When I finally removed it from the acid, the coating tore and inside was the ibuprofin powder, completely dry and shaped just like the original pill.So quickest to slowest dissolving rate:Caplets/Tablets, Liquid-Gels, Gel Caplets
Yes, deodorant is considered a liquid when packing for travel, as it falls under the category of liquids and gels for airport security purposes. It should be packed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag with other liquids and gels in containers of 3.4 ounces or less.
It is a liquid that helps scrub your body. In other words : cleans your body just like shower gels!
Commercially available oral pain relievers which are in liquid form or "liqui-gels" (meaning have liquid inside a geltab) will get into solution quicker because they are already in a liquid form. This will be true whether it is brand name, generic, acetaminophen or ibuprofen..
Could be...I wash my face with a solid bar of soap so, in that case it is not a liquid. Some face washes are gels.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It is a base, or alkali, a term used in chemistry.
No, a gel is not a type of liquid. Gels have a semi-solid state, with properties between those of liquids and solids. They have a fixed shape but can flow under pressure.