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When can I start to swallow pills with out them being chewable or crushed?



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My intake packet said 4 weeks, but since every doctor varies I would call to see their guidelines.

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The only pill I don't take is in a capsule form (Prilosec) that I open and put in applesauce, so I'm thinking that may have some digestive issues. The rest have been ok :) give it a try!

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Thanks for posting this question. I'm only in the planing stage, but I hadn't even thought about this. I will add it to the list of questions I'm compiling for my doc!

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I've been taking my pills normally since about ten days post op.

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I've also wondered the same thing...I really do not like my chewable vitamins and would love to be able to swallow it instead. I'm just really nervous of something happening. I'm 3 1/2 months post op.

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I take three pills plus Biotin and nexium all together, no problem.

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Thanks for posting this question. I'm only in the planing stage, but I hadn't even thought about this. I will add it to the list of questions I'm compiling for my doc!

your so welcome. I will be asking my doctor the same next week.

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Thanks for posting this question. I'm only in the planing stage, but I hadn't even thought about this. I will add it to the list of questions I'm compiling for my doc!

I will be asking my doctor the same next week.

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I am glad to see this topic because crushing pills is a royal pain in the butt. I've not had surgery yet but I'm already trying to figure out how to crush one of the medications I take. I'm sure I could swallow it a few weeks after surgery but I have to swallow it with a giant gulp of Water or else it lands on my tongue and I get the nastiest bitter taste that makes me shudder and gag. chocolate pudding is ok, but then I thought about what else I could mix it up with. Then the light bulb went off, I can mix it with a bit of whatever puree or Greek yogurt I'm eating at meal time.

I got a bottle of the Walmart brand children's chewable Vitamins with Iron and I tried one and almost threw up, it tasted like a lot of Vitamins smell with a bit of flavoring. Centrum adult chewables taste decent and didn't make me want to gag. I hope I still like them after surgery. I'd rather not have to buy several brands of vitamins.

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I've been taking pills since day 2 post op.. Dr said should be no problem unless they're large or dry.. Capsules seem fine, don't feel great but is ok

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