Difficulty swallowing pills and capsules and COVID-19

Posted by purplehibiscus @purplehibiscus, 1 day ago

I have some problems with my esophagus, and am unable to swallow regular size pills and capsules. When I need to take a medication, I pray it can be compounded into very small capsules. If I get COVID-19, I won't be able to take Paxlovid, and it should not be crushed. It is also not available to be compounded. There is an experimental inhaled medication that I wish were an option, but large trials haven't been done yet. My question is, have you had COVID-19 and successfully treated it with something other than Paxlovid?

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@rashida Thank you. I put my head down when swallowing very small capsules, I also take them with a bit of food instead of water. But for regular size pills and capsules it hasn't worked.

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@purplehibiscus do you take a big enough mouthful of water with the larger pill, then another mouthful of water head down?

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@rashida this has been my go to method for 20 yrs to stop hiccuping. It works. Not sure why.

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@pdoubrava I should remember that, for hiccups! Didn’t know this! I rarely get hiccups, but it will be good information to pass on!

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