What Is An Empty Capsule?

Feb 10, 2026

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Empty capsules consist of a cap and a body, made from pharmaceutical-grade gelatin and excipients. They are primarily used to encapsulate solid and liquid medications, such as homemade powders, health supplements, and pharmaceuticals. They solve the problem of unpleasant taste and swallowing difficulties, truly making medicine palatable. Empty capsules are increasingly popular because their elongated shape makes them easy to swallow, making them the most popular dosage form among consumers. Furthermore, capsules effectively mask the unpleasant taste and odor of their contents. Capsules come in various sizes, including extra-long size 00 and size 5. They can also be printed with trademarks and designs, creating a unique, customized appearance.

 

Capsules can hold various powders, liquids, semi-solids, and tablets. In addition, capsules have good bioavailability because they dissolve rapidly, reliably, and safely.

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