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People are always advising us to chew the food before swallowing.but why there is an exemption to tablets?

Does it not affect the digestive system.why don't doctors adviser us to take the tablets solubled in water?

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Question ajoutée par Amal Brahmi , Primary teacher , Ajyal Alghad
Date de publication: 2015/05/28
Nauman Wazir
par Nauman Wazir , Assistant Professor and Consultant Endocrinology , Lady Reading Hospital

The answer is quite simple. Chewing food makes it digestible and if I am not wrong many foods are delicious. Tablets on the other hands are easily absorbed from the gut and if I am not wrong, many have not a great taste. Indeed some are coated with sugar in order to not let their taste be felt for the smallest amount of time that is taken while they are passing through the mouth.

jay Jay Harshbhai Dave
par jay Jay Harshbhai Dave , Production Executive , Reliance Industries Ltd

Mostly tablets made from a hygenic eatable chemicals. Now if you crush it you don't like the taste of it and main thing is what it contains can easily emerged with our body by some of harmons which are only developed in our liver and drug reacts fast with them mostly we take drug after having food because during digestion process most of our harmones develop in our digestive system. And last thing is our saliva is a taking part as catalyst during digetion it only makes easy to swallow the food.

Nasir Hussain
par Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

Comprehensive comments by experts here...................... 

Digestion of food starts from mouth & chewing is the first step of  digestion. Food is always supposed to be palatable whereas medicinal tablets are not. 

 

Pharmaceutical companies manufacture tablets in a way that they dissolve in either stomach or in intestine (wherever needed). So you don't need to dissolve them in water (until or unless required) e.g., aspirin or other dispersible tablets. 

rabih mazbouh
par rabih mazbouh , Manager , Rabih Mazbouh

There's a different kind of drugs Usually tablets shouldn't be chew because if you crushed in the mouth the whole dose is released in5 or10 min and could result an initial overdose (risk of side effect)

Zoheb Dholakia AIII
par Zoheb Dholakia AIII , Deputy Manager Operations , Aditya Birla Health Insurance Co. Ltd.

Tablets are formulated in different methods. There are chewable tablets and water soluble tablets too. Generally, tablets are swallowed whole because if they are taken in any other way it might release the medicine in mouth and produce undesirable or unintended effects on the subject.

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