How does oral medication travel from the stomach to the problem area?

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For example, when I take antidepressant pills, how does the active ingredient get from my stomach all the way up to the synapses in my brain?

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Different capsules also breakdown at different rates so unload their medication at different areas of your digestive track which is why some are quicker acting than others

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