isabelle
Feb 14, 2007, 08:25 AM
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How do time release capsules work?
The way the capsules work is amazingly simple. In effect, you
Are swallowing a group of small medicinal time bombs--close to
A thousand of them in some capsules--with "fuses" set for
Different times. Those fuses are created by the varying
Thickness' of a wax-like coating over the medication which
Determines how soon your digestive system can get at the
Medicine inside each pellet. The thin-skinned ones go to work
Almost right away, while the ones with the heavier coatings
Hang around, waiting for that coating to dissolve. All you
Have to do is swallow the capsule. Bombs away!
I may be dumb but my question is... if a med says it releases 10 mgs an hour for 10 hours, does the med contain 100 mgs of that med? If so then why is it if a person took 10 caps they would prob. Die. But if they crush the cap they do not die or rarely die. I know it is a dangerous thing to do..
I have been thinking and thinking about this and it just does not make sense. There has to be more to it.
I know people who crush tabs all the time ( I know this is bad) and I know they do not get as high as if they had taken all the tabs in the time frame? As I said before this can not be all there is to it.
How do time release capsules work?
The way the capsules work is amazingly simple. In effect, you
Are swallowing a group of small medicinal time bombs--close to
A thousand of them in some capsules--with "fuses" set for
Different times. Those fuses are created by the varying
Thickness' of a wax-like coating over the medication which
Determines how soon your digestive system can get at the
Medicine inside each pellet. The thin-skinned ones go to work
Almost right away, while the ones with the heavier coatings
Hang around, waiting for that coating to dissolve. All you
Have to do is swallow the capsule. Bombs away!
I may be dumb but my question is... if a med says it releases 10 mgs an hour for 10 hours, does the med contain 100 mgs of that med? If so then why is it if a person took 10 caps they would prob. Die. But if they crush the cap they do not die or rarely die. I know it is a dangerous thing to do..
I have been thinking and thinking about this and it just does not make sense. There has to be more to it.
I know people who crush tabs all the time ( I know this is bad) and I know they do not get as high as if they had taken all the tabs in the time frame? As I said before this can not be all there is to it.