There are differences between fenofibrate tablets and dispersible tablets, which are mainly reflected in the formulation process, half-life, time to peak drug concentration and so on. 1. Formulation process: Fenofibrate dispersible tablets contain about 200mg of micronized tablets, compared with ordinary fenofibrate tablets, dispersible tablets can be disintegrated quickly after taking, absorbed faster in the gastrointestinal tract, with faster onset of action and relatively high bioavailability, so the efficacy is better, but the preparation process is complicated and the cost is higher. 2. Half-life: oral 200mg fenofibrate dispersible tablets half-life is longer, about 20 hours, its effect lasts longer, fenofibrate tablets half-life of about 22 hours, most of the metabolites by the urinary excretion, a small portion of the fecal excretion, and its survival time in the body is not as long as the former. 3. Peak drug concentration time: after oral administration of 200mg fenofibrate dispersible tablets about 5 hours after the peak blood concentration, the two plasma protein binding rate of about 99%, and fenofibrate tablets peak time of 4~7 hours, the former average faster onset of action time. 4. Contraindications are different: Fenofibrate is contraindicated in severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, while Fenofibrate dispersible tablets are contraindicated in addition to severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, history of gallbladder disease, cholelithiasis, because Fenofibrate dispersible tablets can increase the secretion of cholesterol into the bile, which can cause gallstones. The difference between the two is more, clinical use of drugs need to be applied under the guidance of a physician, to avoid blind use of drugs.