which tablet bypass the stomach and disintegrated in intestine
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Aspirin tablet
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The normal aspirin tablet (without enteric coating), once orally taken, goes into dissolution in the stomach, releasing ASA. In the acidic medium of the stomach, the active ingredient ASA remains ASA (not a salt form) and is absorbed (as it is in the form of ASA) in the stomach and small intestine.
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Enteric tablet
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these are compressed tablet's meant for administration by swallowing and are designed to bypass the stomach and disintegrated in the intestines only.
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