
The oral route of drug administration is the most convenient for patients, with tablets emerging as the most popular solid oral dosage form used today. Standard compressed, controlled-release and coated tablets are the most common form of solid oral dosages. A wide range and diversity of ingredients are often included in tablet formulations. A knowledge of the difference between tablet and capsule formulations should enable nurses to improve patient compliance with respect to solid oral dosage forms.
Dosage Forms, Delayed-Action Preparations, Administration, Oral, Humans, Tablets, Enteric-Coated, Tablets
Dosage Forms, Delayed-Action Preparations, Administration, Oral, Humans, Tablets, Enteric-Coated, Tablets
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