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Posted on March 20, 2026 by Admin

A tablet is one of the most common forms of oral medication. It’s a solid dose of medicine compressed into a small, easy-to-swallow shape. Tablets are designed for convenience, accuracy in dosing, and sometimes controlled release of the drug.


Key Facts

  • Forms: Round, oval, or oblong; may be coated (sugar-coated, film-coated, enteric-coated)
  • Purpose: Deliver a precise amount of active ingredient(s) to treat or prevent illness
  • Common uses: Pain relief, antibiotics, vitamins, antihistamines, heart medications, and more

Types of Tablets

  1. Immediate-release: Dissolve quickly to deliver the medicine rapidly
  2. Extended-release / sustained-release: Slowly release medicine over time for longer effect
  3. Chewable tablets: Designed to be chewed before swallowing, often used for children or antacids
  4. Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs): Dissolve on the tongue without water
  5. Film-coated / enteric-coated tablets: Coating protects the stomach or controls where the medicine is absorbed

Advantages

  • Accurate dosing
  • Portable and easy to store
  • Long shelf life
  • Can mask unpleasant taste with coatings

Usage Tips

  • Swallow tablets with water unless directed otherwise
  • Do not crush or split coated or extended-release tablets without consulting a doctor or pharmacist
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight

💡 Fun fact: Some tablets are designed to look like candy to make it easier for children to take medicine, but they should never be left unattended to prevent accidental ingestion.

If you want, I can make a comparison of tablet types with examples like paracetamol, chewable vitamins, and extended-release drugs—it’s a handy reference.

Do you want me to make that comparison?

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