The difference between acyclovir dispersible tablets and capsules is mainly reflected in the different dosage forms of the drug. Acipimox is a kind of drug that can be used to treat hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, dispersible tablets and capsules are two different dosage forms of the drug, relatively speaking, Acipimox dispersible tablets will disintegrate and be absorbed faster after entering the human body, with a relatively higher degree of bioavailability, whereas capsule preparations are generally more stable, and they can also mask the odor of the drug itself. In addition, the slower disintegration of the capsule formulation will affect the onset of action of the drug to some extent, but the two dosage forms of Acipimox are able to provide the same therapeutic effect. The drug can cause adverse reactions such as reddening, hot flashes and itching, and it is contraindicated in people who are allergic to acyclovir, have peptic ulcers, and have severe renal insufficiency. Patients who need to take Acipimox dispersible tablets or capsules are recommended to consult the endocrinology department or other related departments in regular hospitals.