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the difference

by likaa
(amman jorden)

i want to know the difference between the oral tablets and vaginal tablet




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The Difference between Oral Tablets and Vaginal Tablets
by: David Shedd

Vaginal Tablets are typically coated in a film, and applied with an applicator. The goal is to place them as far into the vagina as possible, where they will release medicine as they dissolve. Hormones are frequently delivered in this manner, for women needing a treatment that involves a hormone regimen.

Oral Tablets are not typically coated in a film. Oral tablets are a solid dosage form. An oral tablet varies in its size, weight, shape and other ways.

For more information about Dosage Forms: Pharmacy Tech Resources: Pharmacy Dosage Forms

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