effervescenttabletit
Effervescent Tablet is a type of medication that releases carbon dioxide gas when it comes into contact with water. This gas production creates a fizzing or bubbling effect, which is often used to mask the unpleasant taste of certain medications. The tablets are typically coated with a layer of a substance that reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide, such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium citrate. This coating is usually a white or off-white color. Effervescent Tablets are commonly used in oral suspensions, where they help to dissolve the medication and make it easier to swallow. They are also used in some liquid medications to improve taste and palatability. The use of Effervescent Tablets can help to ensure that the medication is taken as prescribed, as the fizzing effect can make it more noticeable and less likely to be overlooked. However, it is important to note that the fizzing effect may not be suitable for all patients, particularly those with certain medical conditions or those who are sensitive to carbon dioxide. In such cases, alternative forms of medication may be recommended.