The disintegration time of coated tablets is typically longer compared to uncoated tablets due to the additional layer of coating that needs to dissolve before the tablet can disintegrate. Coated tablets are designed to release the medication gradually over time, which can affect the disintegration process. Uncoated tablets, on the other hand, disintegrate more quickly as they do not have an additional barrier to dissolve. The specific disintegration times can vary depending on the formulation of the tablet and the conditions in which it is tested.
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.
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.
24 tablets
20 g
seroquel 300 mg tablets 4 times a day
Papyrus and stone tablets
Papyrus and stone tablets
use tablets or boil water upto around 5 times
The energy produced by natural radioactive disintegration is small an important only at geological times scale.
Ah, you take 'two' of your tablets on three separate occasions, For example - Two in the norning, two at lunch and two at night.
One gram equals 1000 milligrams. Four 250mg tablets would equal one gram. So you would give 4 times as many pills.
coated with silver 3 times but still only silver plated !