Medicines, especially pills, dissolve in a human's stomach at varying rates. The rate at which medicines dissolve varies on the person, size of the pill, and what the outer layer is made of. Liquid medications do not need to be dissolved.
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Yes. Stomach acid can dissolve aluminum.
yes, the acid in your stomach can Evan dissolve a one pound coin.
No, gum does not dissolve in your stomach. It passes through your digestive system without being broken down.
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A liquid may work faster, but not by much. Most tabs/caps will dissolve in the stomach in about 2-5 minutes.
The stomach acid does not dissolve in our organs because the stomach has a mucous layer that protects it and the acid is immediately neutralized by the bicarbonate in pancreatic fluid when it gets to the bowels.
The chemical that makes pills dissolve in the stomach is typically a substance known as a disintegrant or a superdisintegrant. These chemicals help break down the pill into smaller particles, allowing it to dissolve more easily in stomach acid and be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Most of the time stomach acid will dissolve a standard paper staple. Occasionally the body cannot dissolve this substance and people could get really hurt.
Aleve typically starts to dissolve in the stomach within 20-30 minutes after ingestion. The active ingredient in Aleve, naproxen, is absorbed into the bloodstream and then begins to exert its effects.