The outer layer of enteric tablets is made of enteric material that dissolves and releases only when it reaches the small intestine. The advantage of this drug is that it is absorbed into the bloodstream in the small intestine and has a higher bioavailability. Enteric tablets are absorbed in the small intestine, avoiding the irritating effect of the drug on the stomach, and facilitating the absorption of the drug. Dispersible tablets do not have these characteristics. Dispersible tablets are a new drug dosage form, and the excipients in the pressed tablets contain disintegrating ingredients, which make the tablets disintegrate and release rapidly when they reach the stomach, and the effect is faster and their utilization is higher. Dispersible tablets are convenient to take and carry, and the drug dissolves quickly and takes effect quickly. They can be swallowed directly or dissolved in warm water, which is especially suitable for the elderly, children and those who have difficulty in swallowing. Dispersible tablets and enteric tablets are both different dosage forms of drugs, and different people can choose different dosage forms to take.