Examples of Sublingual Drugs. Nitroglycerin, the drug for angina and myocardial infarction clients, is given sublingually. Once absorbed
Sublingual medications are administered by placing the drug under the tongue, leaving it there until the drug s fully absorbed. Examples of Sublingual Drugs. Nitroglycerin, the drug for angina and myocardial infarction clients, is given sublingually. Once absorbed, Nitroglycerin is absorbed by the body in as fast as 30 seconds or less. Since
Examples: Nitroglycerine tablets, the anti-emetic ondansetron. Sublingual Both buccal drugs sublingual medication come in various form i.e tablets
through the sublingual route. (6) Example of Sublingual tablet is Nitroglycerine tablets Buccal Route In this route of administration the drug is kept in the buccal cavity where it disintegrates and absorption occurs in the mouth. (7) Advantages Advantages of Sublingual and Buccal Route of Administration are :-
Sublingual: Underneath the tongue. For example, a sublingual medication is a type of lozenge that is dissolved under the tongue.
For drug absorption in oral cavity, sublingual area is most permeable to drugs. Examples of drugs administered by this sublingual route
Sublingual and buccal routes: The drug is placed under the tongue examples of drugs that can be used nasally. Inhalation route: The
Sublingual medications are administered by placing the drug under the tongue, leaving it there until the drug’s fully absorbed. Examples of Sublingual Drugs. Nitroglycerin, the
Sublingual medications are administered by placing the drug under the tongue, leaving it there until the drug’s fully absorbed. Examples of Sublingual Drugs. Nitroglycerin, the drug for angina and myocardial infarction clients, is given sublingually. Once absorbed, Nitroglycerin is absorbed by the body in as fast as 30 seconds or less.
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