caplet

noun
cap·​let | \ ˈka-plət How to pronounce caplet (audio) \

Definition of caplet

: a capsule-shaped medicinal tablet

Note: The name Caplets was formerly a U.S. registered trademark.

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The standard daily dose of Imodium A-D is no more than four caplets, or eight milligrams. Catherine Saint Louis, New York Times, "Addicts Who Can’t Find Painkillers Turn to Anti-Diarrhea Drugs," 10 May 2016 The suit says Johnson & Johnson learned at the end of 2008 that its Motrin caplets didn't properly dissolve and were thus ineffective pain relievers. The Oregonian Staff And Wire Reports, OregonLive.com, "Johnson & Johnson agrees to pay over $400K to state in flawed Motrin lawsuit, records show," 10 May 2017 Costco sells 400 loperamide caplets for just $7.59. Catherine Saint Louis, New York Times, "Addicts Who Can’t Find Painkillers Turn to Anti-Diarrhea Drugs," 10 May 2016

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First Known Use of caplet

1937, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for caplet

cap(sule) entry 1 + (tab)let

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caplet

noun
cap·​let | \ ˈka-plət How to pronounce caplet (audio) \

Medical Definition of caplet

: a capsule-shaped medicinal tablet After Tylenol capsules were twice contaminated with cyanide, … the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical company phased out capsules entirely, replacing them with either capsule-shaped tablets known as caplets or gelatin-covered tablets, known as gelcaps, that look like capsules.— Malcolm Gladwell, The Washington Post, 6 Mar. 1991