Once a liquid is consumed, it typically takes about 10 to 20 seconds to travel from the mouth to the stomach through the esophagus. Factors such as the viscosity of the liquid and the individual's swallowing mechanism can influence this time. Once in the stomach, the liquid may remain there for a variable amount of time, depending on various factors, including stomach contents and individual digestion rates.
10 years generally
It means no liquid but water. You can take it with a small amount of water (e.g. 200 ml). Avoid other beverages as long as we don't know which medicine is in cause.
Liquids typically take about 20-30 minutes to pass through your stomach and small intestine, but can vary depending on the type of liquid and individual factors.
yes... take iburofen with food. never on an empty stomach
Does not decompose
i thing that vegetable capsule dissolve in stomach
Pills can take about 30 minutes to 2 hours to be digested on an empty stomach.
Oyu shouldn't take any tablets on a empty stomach it is really bad for you
5 decades
a day
The stomach is right above the pracenas and beside the spleen.
Stomach juices and liquid food called chyme