Why does chewing indigestion tablets work faster when chewed?
Chewing indigestion tablets work faster when chewed because:
- When you chew an indigestion tablet, it breaks into smaller pieces, dramatically increasing the surface area that is available for the active ingredient to come into contact with saliva.
- This enhances the dissolution of the active ingredient, allowing it to be more rapidly absorbed by the body.
- Chewing tablets also promotes their mixing with saliva, creating a favourable environment for the active ingredients of indigestion tablets to work.
- Saliva contains electrolytes, enzymes and other substances that help neutralise stomach acid and enhance digestion.
By chewing indigestion tablets, you can maximise their surface area, speed up dissolution and facilitate the contact between the medicine and the digestive enzymes in saliva. All these factors contribute to a faster onset of relief from indigestion symptoms.
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