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Another question about medical/medicine?
Tablets can be described as
A. compressed or molded solid compact dosage forms that may be swallowed or chew
B. a medication that can be made easily in the pharmacy from aluminum or plastic molds
C.dosage forms that should never be crushed or chewed.
D. granules making a solid, yet pourable substances.
I would consider A as more accurate. But all adescriptions are wrong.
Reasons:
1. Tablets can be swallowable, chewable and sublingual.
2. Chewable tablets are very attractive for children who have not yet learned to swallow.
3. C- the dosage forms that should never be crused or chewed do not include sublingual tablets used under or over the tongue to dissolve and effervescent tablets dissolved in water to drink.
4. The definition do not include tablets prepared in other forms of medicinal system and is focused only on the conventional sytem of medicine. The question therefore should have started with statement that it is a question in Allopathic system of medicine/conventional system of medicine.
5. The english word probably derived from Latin tabula (board, table; picture, painting; wood panel for painting; plank, board, flat piece of wood; writing tablet; records; document) interestingly gives the shape of tablet to square or rectangular in olden days should have changed to circle with advancement of cutting techniques or with the invent of Zero!
Thus, Tabula-Let became Tablet i.e piece of Tabula.
6. And last of all tablets need not be chewed or swallowed alone it can be used as suppositories.
7. The safest way to describe a tablet would be:
A medicine delivery system conveyed to the body through a solid compact dosage form orally or otherwise.


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