Sublingual for easily absorption of the medicine
Sublingual
Buccal absorption refers to the entire mucus membrane of the mouth, whereas sublingual absorption is specific to the heavily vascular area below the tongue, the most rapid and efficient area of administration through the mouth.
Store the oral solution in the refrigerator.
No, the tablets are to be place under the tongue.
Anitbiotics
Have no idea what oral disintegrating tablets are, but sublingual tablets, when put under the tongue, melts. Sublingual means "under the tongue".
The injectable form is a liquid and is injected by you or your doctor up to twice a week depending on your needs. The oral form is usually a pill or a sublingual lozenge. Many doctors don't recommend the pill form because isn't absorbed well in people that lack a glycoprotein called intrinsic factor in the stomach. A sublingual lozenge dissolves under the tongue and is absorbed through the thin membrane into the blood vessels. Therefore the sublingual or the injectable forms would be preferable.
Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
Sublingual refers to 'under the tongue'. Therefore a sublingual spray would be a spray that is to be sprayed under the tongue.
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The sublingual caruncle is found under your tongue (either side of the frenulum - the small folds going from your tongue and the cavity floor). This is where two salivary glands, the sublingual and submandibular glands, empty into the oral cavity. That is why saliva will sometimes spray out when you lift your tongue while yawning.
It's the sublingual salivary gland.
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Sublingual and a portion of submandibular (lateral to sublingual) salivary gland.
The root word for sublingual is lingual. Its has a prefix of sub-. There is no suffix.
NO. sublingual gland is mucous salivary exocrine gland.