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10 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Empty Ca...

10 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Empty Capsules

Empty capsules are useful for taking medicine or supplements, but some mistakes can make them unsafe or less effective. find out these common mistakes shared by one of the best empty capsules manufacturers in India.
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Sunil HealthCare

March 12, 2025
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  1. 10 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Empty Capsules Empty

    capsules are useful for taking medicine or supplements, but some mistakes can make them unsafe or less effective. Find out these common mistakes shared by one of the best empty capsules manufacturers in India–
  2. Using the Wrong Size Capsules come in different sizes, from

    very small to very big. If the capsule is too big, it may be hard to swallow. If the capsule is too small, it may not hold enough medicine or powder. Always check the size before filling the capsule. You can find size charts to help you pick the right one. Using the wrong size can cause waste or make the capsule useless. A good-sized capsule is easy to swallow and holds the right amount. If unsure, ask a pharmacist or expert. Picking the right size is important for safety.
  3. Filling Too Much or Too Little 1 Capsules need the

    right amount of powder to work well. If you fill too much, the capsule may not close properly. A capsule that is too full can break or spill. 2 If you fill too little, you may not get the right dose. Too little powder means the medicine may not work well. Use a small spoon or scale to measure the right amount. 3 Press the powder gently to fit well inside. Do not force too much inside the capsule. Check that the capsule closes tightly before using.
  4. Not Sealing Properly Capsules must be closed tightly to keep

    the powder inside. If not sealed well, the powder may leak out. Loose capsules can spill in your bag or pocket. Medicine or supplements may not work if lost. Always check if the capsule clicks shut. Press both ends gently to lock them. Do not leave the capsule half open. A poorly sealed capsule may break when swallowed. Store capsules safely to keep them closed.
  5. Using Wet Hands Always keep your hands dry when handling

    capsules. Wet hands can make capsules soft or sticky. If capsules get wet, they may break or melt. Moisture can cause the powder inside to clump. Wet capsules may not close properly. Dry your hands before touching capsules. Use a dry spoon or tool to fill capsules. Store capsules in a dry place to keep them safe. If a capsule gets wet, do not use it.
  6. Storing in a Humid Place Capsules must be stored in

    a dry place. Humidity can make capsules soft, sticky, or break easily. Moisture can also spoil the powder inside. Avoid keeping capsules in the bathroom or kitchen. Store them in a cool, dry cupboard. Use an airtight container to protect them. Do not leave capsules open to air for too long. If capsules become too soft, they may not close properly. Always check for any changes in texture before using.
  7. Filling with Wet or Sticky Ingredients Always use dry powder

    to fill capsules. Wet or sticky ingredients can make filling difficult. Moisture can cause capsules to break or leak. 1 Sticky substances may prevent capsules from closing properly. Wet ingredients can spoil faster inside the capsule. Use a grinder to make powders fine and dry. 2 If the powder is damp, dry it before filling. Avoid using oils or liquids inside empty capsules. Check the texture of the powder before use. 3
  8. Not Checking for Allergies Some capsules are made from gelatin.

    People who are vegetarian or vegan should use plant-based capsules. Some people are allergic to gelatin or other ingredients. Always check the capsule type before using it. Read the label to know what the capsule is made of. If unsure, ask a doctor or pharmacist. Allergies can cause itching, swelling, or stomach problems. Do not use capsules that cause discomfort. Choose safe capsules that match your diet and health needs.
  9. Swallowing Without Water Always take capsules with enough water. A

    dry capsule can get stuck in your throat. Swallowing without water may feel uncomfortable. 1 It can cause choking or irritation. Water helps the capsule go down smoothly. Take a sip before and after swallowing. 2 Do not lie down immediately after taking a capsule. If a capsule feels stuck, drink more water. Some medicines need extra water to work well. 3
  10. Not Cleaning the Filling Machine Always clean the capsule filling

    machine after use. Leftover powder can mix with new ingredients. Mixing different powders may cause wrong doses. 1 Dirty machines can grow bacteria or mold. Use a dry brush or cloth to remove powder. If needed, wipe with a clean, dry cloth. 2 Do not use water if the machine is not waterproof. Store the machine in a dry place after cleaning. 3
  11. Not Checking Expiry Date 1 Always check the expiry date

    before using capsules. Old Pullulan Capsules may not work well. 2 Expired capsules can become soft, brittle, or discolored. Taking old capsules may cause health problems. 3 Expired ingredients inside may lose their strength. Look at the packaging for the date. 4 If there is no date, check for changes in texture or smell. Do not use capsules that look different or feel strange.
  12. Contact Us- Phone no - +91-11-49435555 Email - [email protected] Website

    - www.sunilhealthcare.com Add - Vijay Tower, 38E/252-A, Shahpur Jat Opp. Panchsheel Park Commercial Complex, INDIA