Pills are small, solid forms of medication designed to be taken orally. They are one of the most common ways to deliver drugs into the body.
đź’Š What Pills Are
- Solid dosage forms containing active drugs and sometimes inactive ingredients (binders, fillers)
- Can be swallowed, chewed, or dissolved depending on type
- Designed to release medicine in a controlled manner
🏷️ Common Types
- Tablets – Compressed powder; may be coated for easy swallowing
- Capsules – Gelatin shell with liquid, powder, or granules inside
- Sublingual – Dissolve under the tongue for faster absorption
- Extended-release – Release medicine slowly over time
đź’ˇ Uses
- Treat infections (antibiotics)
- Reduce pain or inflammation (painkillers, anti-inflammatories)
- Manage chronic conditions (blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol)
- Supplement nutrients (vitamins, minerals)
⚠️ Important Tips
- Take exactly as prescribed; do not crush or split unless allowed
- Check for interactions with other medications or foods
- Keep out of children’s reach
- Drink plenty of water with pills unless instructed otherwise
If you want, I can provide a guide on how to take common types of pills safely, including tips for those who have trouble swallowing them.