药片 (Tablet): Person 1: Do you have anything for a headache?
Person 2: Sure, I have some headache tablets. They're easy to swallow.
药丸 (Pill):
Person 1: My doctor prescribed me some medication. Are they pills or capsules?
Person 2: They're pills. You should take one with water.
胶囊 (Capsule):
Person 1: I find it hard to swallow pills. Do they make this in a different form?
Person 2: Yes, it also comes in capsule form. You can open it and mix the contents with food or drink.
液体药 (Liquid Medication):
Person 1: My child has trouble taking pills. Is there a liquid version of this medicine?
Person 2: Yes, we have a liquid form that's easier for kids to take.
咀嚼片 (Chewable Tablet):
Person 1: I don't like swallowing pills. Do they have a chewable version?
Person 2: Yes, we have a chewable tablet that you can take without water.
舌下药片 (Sublingual Tablet):
Person 1: I have these sublingual tablets. How do I take them?
Person 2: Place the tablet under your tongue and let it dissolve. Don't swallow for a few minutes.
泡腾片 (Effervescent Tablet):
Person 1: I prefer something that dissolves in water. Do they have effervescent tablets?
Person 2: Yes, these tablets are effervescent. Just drop them into a glass of water and drink once they dissolve.
缓释药物 (Extended-Release Medication):
Person 1: I always forget to take my pills throughout the day. Is there an extended-release version?
Person 2: Yes, the extended-release version only needs to be taken once or twice a day.