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Loose_Asparagus5690 t1_iupb2s5 wrote

In this case, faster is better though. Let's assume that your body needs X amount of the active ingredient in blood to induce the desired effect - which called the therapeutic concentration. While both the gelcap and tablet release the same amount of drug over time. The tablet may takes too long it wouldn't even reach your body's therapeutic concentration, since your liver enzymes would break it down fast enough to keep the drug concentration down. The gelcap, on the other hand, release the drug fast enough to overwhelm the breakdown rate of drug in your body, which raised the drug concentration above the therapeutic concentration, thus induce the desired effect - tinnitus gone.

You can look at graph 2.6 in this link to have a better visualisation. The green line would represent the plasma concentration released by the gelcap and the red line would resemble the tablet.https://www.pharmacy180.com/article/bioavailability-847/

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