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It is better to take two antacid tablets instead of one because it will more easily travel through the blood stream. It also might get there faster.
You get the solution faster than uncrushed tablet. At times a patient can not swallow the tablet and crush it before swallowing. But it is is not recommended to crush the tablets. That is problematic in case of delayed or sustained release tablets as well as for enteric coated tablets. You have the disturbed phrmacokinetics or the drug may get destroyed by acid in the stomach.
Chewing gum can improve memory, say UK psychologists. They found that people who chewed throughout tests of both long-term and short-term memory produced significantly better scores than people who did not.
AnswerI FEEL THAT CHEWING LAST LONGER THAN BUBBLE GUM BECAUSE BUBBLE GUM ONLY KEEPS ITS FLAVOR FOR A WHILE SO YOU CAN BLOW A BUBBLE FASTER. CHEWING GUM ON THE OTHER HAND CHEWING IS SMALLER AND ITS FLAVOR LAST LONGER DUE THAT THIS TYPE OF GUM IS MADE MORALLY TO FRESHEN YOUR BREATHE SO IT LAST LONGER.
Indigestion tablet is taken for digesting the food. So its pH will be less than 7 i.e. acidic.
You get the solution faster than uncrushed tablet. At times a patient can not swallow the tablet and crush it before swallowing. But it is is not recommended to crush the tablets. That is problematic in case of delayed or sustained release tablets as well as for enteric coated tablets. You have the disturbed phrmacokinetics or the drug may get destroyed by acid in the stomach.
It is safe to chew aspirin tablets. In fact, medical studies have found this is among the faster ways to get aspirin into one's bloodstream. However, do not chew more aspirin tablets at one time than you would normally take by swallowing with water. Follow the related link (below) for more information.
It would be more accurate to say "faster than him."
One tablet of this type is nitroglycerin, a vasodialator (expands blood vessels), that is placed under the tongue, and absorbed this way, rather than by chewing or swallowing. This type of medication is called a sublingual tablet (meaning "under the tongue").
No, chewing wires is not good for you. The chemicals in the outside of the wire, if swallowed, could potentially harm you. Plus, it isn't very good for your teeth, as the same chemicals on the outside of the wire could harm your teeth, and chewing on wires could also wear down your teeth much faster than normal people's teeth would wear down. It is not good to chew wires.
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