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Many of my dietary supps are loose powders where I measure their exact dosages on a precision scale. My medications/Rxs are mostly tablets and some are gel caps. 

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I'll take whichever is the smallest to take.

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Re: Capsules Or Tablets

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@EastCoastGal wrote:

@Icegoddess wrote:

Gel caps go down easiest for me, followed by tablets IF they have a coating.  Powder filled capsules sometimes get hung up. 

 

 



@Icegoddess ... What do you mean by "...sometimes get hung up." 


I can't answer for anyone else...but for myself, I have a challenge with some pills getting "hung up" or stuck in my throat. Sometimes they just keep coming back up and I have to keep trying to re-swallow.  I find this to be especially true for any medication that's not coated. However, sometimes it even happens with capsules. I guess it just depends on the coating that's used. I actually had to get my prescription potassium in powder form because I was having serious problems trying to get the pills to digest...they just wouldn't. But that's a different & far more unpleasant story lol 

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Tablets and caplets only. I hate it when a large capsule kinda sticks in your throat as you're trying to swallow it....and then you quickly grab more water and swallow to keep from choking....not a good thing.dont have that problem with tablets and caplets.

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A rock hard formula like a caplet or tablet have a longer shelf life, way beyond the printed exp date. 

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After hearing Dr. Lessman explain how tablets often pass through the digestive system undisolved, I try to get my meds and supplements either in capsules or softgels. 

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@Etoile308 wrote:

@aj1980, when I read your threads I can't help to feel as if there's a survey attached.


@Etoile308,

I have the same thoughts.

"If you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you'll learn things you never knew. Can you sing with all the voices of the mountains? can you paint with all the colors of the wind?"
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@EastCoastGal wrote:

@Icegoddess wrote:

Gel caps go down easiest for me, followed by tablets IF they have a coating.  Powder filled capsules sometimes get hung up. 

 

 



@Icegoddess ... What do you mean by "...sometimes get hung up." 


@EastCoastGal not sure how else to say it.  They get hung up in my throat or entrance to my throat.  In other words, i have trouble swallowing them. 

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I use both.

 

Capsules for quicker relief, tablets so I have the option to cut it in half so as to take the lowest effective dosage.

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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

After hearing Dr. Lessman explain how tablets often pass through the digestive system undisolved, I try to get my meds and supplements either in capsules or softgels. 


Lessman is just Andrew, not a doctor, but actually a lawyer.