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How to Take Collagen Tablets Correctly: Deep-Release (Enteric) Timing, Dosage, and Mistakes to Avoid
Taking collagen the wrong way can reduce absorption. Learn why deep-release (enteric) tablets are typically taken after meals, how to set a safe daily dosage, and why you should avoid crushing or chewing.
Deep-release tablets and the “after-meal” logic
Deep-release (enteric) coatings are designed to protect ingredients through stomach acid. That’s why the recommended routine is usually after meals with water.
Dosage: start simple and stay within the daily limit
A practical approach is to begin with the standard serving (2 tablets once daily after meals). If you want stronger support, increase frequency gradually while staying under the maximum daily amount.
Don’t crush or chew: preserve the coating
Because the tablet relies on the coating for deep-release delivery, crushing or chewing may compromise the intended protection and reduce effectiveness.
Common questions and safety reminders
If you have fish allergies, consult a professional before use. For pregnancy and special conditions, follow product guidance and consider checking with a doctor.











