First of all, just a warning -- many medications should NEVER be chewed -- you risk serious injury by doing so (I know I had some prescription-strength cough suppressant pills that would literally paralyze your throat if the liquid touched them -- no harm if it broke up in your stomach, but you absolutely shouldn't expose mouth and throat to them, etc.) There are also meds with time release aspects to them and you could overdose by splitting the pill and getting too much too quickly into your system. And of course many times it doesn't matter at all.
If it's just an occasional thing, of course, you can just force yourself, unpleasant as it is. However, those who must take medication daily or regularly and are really struggling should find a local compounding pharmacist. They can make pills into liquid or gel or patch form (depending on the medication, of course), even customize flavors to help swallow unpleasant liquid medications. Might cost you more, might not.
But if somebody's facing daily medicine and having a terrible time, it's worth looking into.
If it's just an occasional thing, of course, you can just force yourself, unpleasant as it is. However, those who must take medication daily or regularly and are really struggling should find a local compounding pharmacist. They can make pills into liquid or gel or patch form (depending on the medication, of course), even customize flavors to help swallow unpleasant liquid medications. Might cost you more, might not.
But if somebody's facing daily medicine and having a terrible time, it's worth looking into.