Medicines in Tablet Form

Browse our complete range of tablets — the most common and convenient dosage form for oral medicines.

Tablets are the most widely used dosage form in modern medicine. They are portable, easy to store, have precise dosing, and offer a long shelf life. Tablets come in various types including immediate-release, extended-release, chewable, sublingual, and effervescent formulations.

Immediate-release tablets dissolve quickly in the stomach and provide fast action. Extended-release (ER/SR/XR) tablets are designed to release medicine slowly over time, reducing the number of daily doses needed. Chewable tablets are often used for children or patients who have difficulty swallowing.

When taking tablets, always follow the prescribed dosage. Swallow with a full glass of water unless directed otherwise. Some tablets should be taken with food to reduce stomach irritation, while others work best on an empty stomach. Never crush extended-release tablets unless your pharmacist confirms it is safe.

Tablets Products

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Zyrtec Tablet
Zyrtec Tablet
Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd - tablet - 15 Tablet - 15 Tablet
₹22
OTCIn stock
Zerodol SP Tablet
Zerodol SP Tablet
Ipca Laboratories Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹104
Rx requiredIn stock
Istamet 50/500 Tablet
Istamet 50/500 Tablet
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd - 15 tablet
₹129
Rx requiredIn stock
Carnisure 500 Tablet
Carnisure 500 Tablet
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹324
Rx requiredIn stock
Zyloric 300 Tablet
Zyloric 300 Tablet
Glaxo SmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹47
Rx requiredIn stock
Glimda Mv 2 Tablet
Glimda Mv 2 Tablet
Cipla Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹45
Rx requiredIn stock
Xtor 10 Ez Tablet
Xtor 10 Ez Tablet
Ipca Laboratories Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹152
Rx requiredIn stock
Extend Hair Tablet
Extend Hair Tablet
KLM Laboratories Pvt Ltd - tablet - 10 Tablet - 10 Tablet
₹187
Rx requiredIn stock
Increten 20 Tablet
Increten 20 Tablet
Saan Labs - tablet - 15 Tablet - 15 Tablet
₹108
Rx requiredIn stock
Lasix 40 Tablet
Lasix 40 Tablet
Sanofi India Ltd - tablet - 15 Tablet - 15 Tablet
₹12
Rx requiredIn stock
Glufair KIT
Glufair KIT
East West Pharma - tablet - 1 Kit - 1 Kit
₹693
OTCIn stock
Soframycin Skin Cream
Encube Ethicals Pvt Ltd - 30 g
₹43
Rx requiredIn stock

Tablets — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I crush tablets for easier swallowing?
Regular immediate-release tablets can often be crushed, but never crush extended-release (ER/SR/XR), enteric-coated, or sublingual tablets — this can cause dangerous dose-dumping or stomach irritation. Ask your pharmacist if your specific tablet can be crushed.
What is the difference between tablets and capsules?
Tablets are compressed powder or granules, while capsules have a gelatin shell containing powder or liquid. Tablets can be scored for half-doses and are generally cheaper. Capsules may be easier to swallow and can mask taste better.
Should I take tablets with food or on an empty stomach?
It depends on the medicine. NSAIDs (ibuprofen, diclofenac) are best taken with food. Thyroid medicines and some antibiotics work best on an empty stomach. Always check the product label or ask your pharmacist.

Safety disclaimer

Product information is for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Always follow a clinician's guidance and upload a valid prescription when required.
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