Delayed release capsules should be taken as directed by your healthcare provider or pharmacist. In general, they should be taken orally, with or without food, depending on the medication. It's important to swallow delayed release capsules whole and not crush, chew, or open them, as this can interfere with their delayed release properties and effectiveness. If you have difficulty swallowing capsules, talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist about alternative options.
It's also important to take delayed release capsules at the same time each day to maintain a consistent level of medication in your system. Do not increase or decrease your dosage without consulting your healthcare provider, and do not stop taking your medication without first talking to your healthcare provider, even if you feel better.
If you miss a dose of your delayed release capsules, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular dosing schedule. Do not double up on doses to make up for a missed dose. If you have any questions or concerns about how to take your medication, talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Enteric-coated Hollow Capsules
Product introduction: Enteric gelatin hollow capsules are made of gelatin and enteric coating materials.
Product Category: Pharmaceutical Excipients
Product application: It is often used in special packaging for drugs or health care products that are irritating to the stomach or are unstable in the presence of acid, and that need to be dissolved in the intestine and exert their curative effect.
Product function: Intestinal positioning administration, reducing adverse reactions. Targeted fixed-point release: no disintegration and no cracks in gastric juice for two hours, and drug release in intestinal juice within 30 minutes, providing a perfect solution for protein polypeptide drugs and live bacteria preparations.
Product advantages: Intestinal-targeted drug delivery can improve drug efficacy and reduce dosage, and at the same time, it can reduce adverse reactions and facilitate the use of patients; it can also avoid the degradation of oral protein polypeptide drugs or health care products, providing the best absorption site for drugs.