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A tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, pressed or compacted into a solid. The excipients can include binders, glidants (flow aids) and lubricants to ensure efficient tabletting; disintegrants to promote tablet break-up in the digestive tract; sweeteners or flavours to enhance taste; and pigments to make the tablets visually attractive. A polymer coating is often applied to make the tablet smoother and easier to swallow, to control the release rate of the active ingredient, to make it more resistant to the environment (extending its shelf life), or to enhance the tablet's appearance. The compressed tablet is the most popular dosage form in use today. About two-thirds of all prescriptions are dispensed as solid dosage forms, and half of these are compressed tablets. A tablet can be formulated to deliver an accurate dosage to a specific site; it is usually taken orally, but can be administered sublingually, rectally or intravaginally. The tablet is just one of the many forms that an oral drug can take such as syrups, elixirs, suspensions, and emulsions. Medicinal tablets were originally made in the shape of a disk of whatever color their components determined, but are now made in many shapes and colors to help distinguish different medicines. Tablets are often stamped with symbols, letters, and numbers, which enable them to be identified. Sizes of tablets to be swallowed range from a few millimeters to about a centimeter. Some tablets are in the shape of capsules, and are called "caplets". Medicinal tablets and capsules are often called pills. This is technically incorrect, since tablets are made by compression, whereas pills are ancient solid dose forms prepared by rolling a soft mass into a round shape. Other products are manufactured in the form of tablets which are designed to dissolve or disintegrate; e.g. cleaning and deodorizing products. From Wikipedia under the
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The Press Association More than 42000 potentially illegal and harmful tablets were seized by health chiefs, gardai and customs last year, it has been revealed. ... Rise in new medicines authorised Irish Times all 23 news articles » From Google News Search: "tablets" What are the differences in the formulation rennie and tums indigestion of the tablets? Q. What are some of the active ingredients used in antacid tablets. Why are other ingredients such as sugar added to tablets? Asked by colin m - Sun Apr 26 09:47:00 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The active ingredients are usually calcium carbonate or magnesium carbonate. There is usually sucrose and saccharin in them too so they won't taste absolutely repulsive! (calcium carbonate is chalk) :o) Answered by Hammerheart - Tue Apr 28 14:47:41 2009 What effects can these tablets have on my cat? Q. A vet has prescribed for my adult cat NSAMOX 50mg tablets for a cut on her paw. Now she is drinking water and refusing food. She has vomited blood once. The vet checked her over last week and found nothing wrong with her. Are these side effects or something worse? Asked by morningside - Tue Oct 27 11:37:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Description Nisamox 50mg Tablets are for oral administration to dogs and cats. Each Nisamox 50 mg Tablet contains Amoxicillin 40 mg (as Amoxicillin Trihydrate) and Clavulanic Acid 10 mg (as Potassium Clavulanate). Uses Nisamox 50 mg Tablets are indicated for treatment of the following infections caused by b-lactamase producing strains of bacteria sensitive to amoxicillin in combination with clavulanic acid: Skin infections (including superficial and deep pyodermas) caused by susceptible Staphylococci. Urinary tract infections caused by susceptible Staphylococci or Escherichia coli. Respiratory infections caused by susceptible Staphylococci. Enteritis caused by susceptible Escherichia coli. It is recommended to carry out suitable tests… [cont.] Answered by The_cookie_theif - Tue Oct 27 11:44:08 2009 can you use brominating tablets in a hot tub with an ozonator?
Q. I have an ozonator in my hot tub, and someone told me not to use brominating tablets because of it. Does anyone know about this? Can't find anything in my paperwork to back it up. Asked by Patty W - Sun Sep 9 11:01:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The ozonator and bromine tablets work very differently. Using them in combination will screw with the chemcial levels in the tub and mess up the ozonator. Answered by JC - Sun Sep 9 11:09:04 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "tablets" |






