Capsules protect sensitive ingredients from degradation caused by air and moisture, keeping them fresh until being administered. They’re also easier to swallow than powders or liquids and may help mask unpleasant tastes or odors.
Finding the appropriate gelling agent for your capsules can make an enormous impactful statement about their quality. This is particularly true of hard capsules.
Ease of administration
Capsules provide a convenient way to encase liquid and semi-liquid fills, solids and semi-solids into one solid unit dose dose form. Their shell component, typically composed of gelatin or non-gelatin polymeric materials such as hypromellose or starch, helps protect their contents from degradation due to light or environmental conditions.
The capsule’s smooth outer coating makes them easier for patients who struggle to swallow tablets, easing compliance issues and treatment failure. Furthermore, its light outer shell helps mask unpleasant tastes or odors associated with some drugs – particularly powders and liquids – while being manufactured in various shapes, sizes, and colors allows unique identification so as to ensure patients receive exactly the correct medication at the appropriate dosage.
Better absorption
Capsules work by dissolving in your digestive tract, making its contents available for absorption into your bloodstream. They may contain powdered or liquid medicines; both versions work similarly once they reach your stomach.
Pills are typically easier to swallow than tablets and often do not have an unpleasant bitter flavor. Their shells can also be made to be transparent or include colors to help identify which medicine they contain.
These pills may also contain healthy fats to assist the absorption of specific vitamins or minerals that need to be transported across your stomach lining and into the bloodstream. This can be particularly helpful when taking vitamins that need to reach all corners of your system before reaching bloodstream.
Versatility
Capsules provide great versatility when it comes to different dosage forms. Thanks to advances in materials and manufacturing processes, different kinds of capsules can now be tailored specifically to suit any number of specific needs, from enteric coated capsules that protect stomach lining to vegetarian capsules; there’s now an assortment of oral formulations to meet every situation.
Capsules offer lower costs of development and manufacturing, making them better-suited for preclinical drug studies and blinded clinical trials, rapid R&D cycles, efficient production using semi-automatic devices leading to shorter times-to-market, as well as accommodating for various APIs and excipients that benefit patient adherence – especially gelatin-based capsules which boast one of the best API dissolution rates in their category.
Durability
Selecting an effective dosage form is vital to product development, manufacturing, quality testing and consumer satisfaction. Capsules offer numerous advantages over powders or liquids in terms of ease of swallowing and disguising unpleasant tastes while simultaneously decreasing measurement/mixing requirements.
Capsules can also be formed to fit different textures and even enteric delivery systems, making them the perfect candidate for preclinical drug studies and blinded clinical trials. Furthermore, capsules are easier to formulate and less expensive to manufacture than tablets – providing significant cost savings throughout development as well as scale up processes compared with tablets. This translates into lower equipment, formulation and operating costs plus reduced capital investments in production machinery allowing companies to bring products faster to market.
Safety
Capsules offer numerous advantages over tablets when it comes to swallowing: easy swallowing, reduced risk of an unpleasant flavor or smell and resistance against tampering and breaking.
Capsules offer manufacturers more versatility when it comes to liquid and semi-liquid fills, enabling them to use potent drugs that might not work well with tablets – saving costs while speeding development time.
Additionally, advancements in materials and manufacturing have opened up a wider array of ingredients that can be encapsulated in capsules, such as vegetarian- and vegan-friendly alternatives like HPMC and Pullulan that allow capsules to cater to a larger audience and align with health-conscious consumer values. Furthermore, such innovations have helped improve adherence and safety.