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Does it actually make a difference if it dissolves in your mouth? Everything ends up in your stomach eventually.
It doesn't matter for most drugs, as long as you can tolerate the taste. There is a gastric ulcers medicine that's basically a weapons-grade concentrate of chili pepper, eating it raw will cause most people to vomit. Some rare drugs react poorly with saliva, and there are also drugs which are designed to dissolve not in your stomach but in your intestines, but those are usually not capsules but thumb-sized pills with coating so thick you won't be able to chew through it.
That gastric ulcers one sounds like euthanasia
But it's all herbal and natural!
dried plants are no less effective in making you vomit than synthetic drugs
Coated pills are generally designed to bypass your stomach intact to be dissolved in your duodenum