Thursday, September 23, 2010

why are most pills white within color? If you have your bearing, wt colored pill/tablet wld u prefer and y?

why are most pills white within color? If you have your bearing, wt colored pill/tablet wld u prefer and y?
Most pills are white because most ingredients used in them are white to off-white. In addendum, the ingredients are very pure so at hand is no carryover of other unneeded stuff into the pill.
Usually, a pill is colored for the following reasons:
1. To differentiate it from other pills (say a 10 mg dose to a 20 mg dose to 30 mg dose would hold three colors, so the pharmacist could confirm she's dispensing the right dose).
2. As a marketing tool ("It's the new purple pill!")
3. To pall colors that exist in the formulation. You may hold an ingredient which is naturally brown. A colorant could support make the pill look more uniform.
As for my nouns, I'd prefer no color - no need for the artificial colors.
i dream up they are mostly white because then you dont wonder what is within them.
If they were bright coloured i bet prehistoric people wouldnt be so impassioned on them.
i guess colourful ones would be better though
rainbow colors
I would prefer the natural color of the ingredients. I don't see the point of putting artificial colors surrounded by my body.
because white symbolises peace and you will want peace when you are ill.
explicitly the perfect colour.!

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