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How do tablets and granules differ? What is the concentration of each?

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How do tablets and granules differ? What is the concentration of each?

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The tablet may be taken orally (chewed), followed by a small amount of liquid, while the granules can be added to other foods (i.e. cereal) or beverages. At the time of manufacture, each format contains a cumulative colony forming unit count (CFU) of: 1,000,000 CFU/tablet and 100,000,000 CFU/packet; therefore, 100 tablets = 1 package of granules.

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