Which is better, aspirin enteric-coated tablets or capsules?

Aspirin enteric-coated tablets and capsules have the same active ingredient, and it is not possible to clarify which one is better. Aspirin enteric-coated tablets and capsules have the same active ingredient, but belong to two different dosage forms, which will not be dissolved in the stomach, but will be dissolved after entering the intestines, which can reduce the stimulation of the gastric mucosa and reduce the risk of gastric mucosal damage, so it is not possible to compare which one has a better effect. Both aspirin enteric-coated tablets and capsules carry the risk of gastrointestinal damage. Different patients react differently to the medication, especially those with gastrointestinal disorders, and the risk of bleeding. Adverse reactions such as nausea and vomiting may occur with aspirin use. Patients with severe heart failure and thrombocytopenia should not use this drug. Patients should use this medicine under the supervision of a doctor.