There is a solution for people who can't swallow medicine in pill form (or simply don't like to do so). Orally disintegrating tablets are a relatively new form of pill. The tablet dissolves on the tongue and may be taken with or without water. In some cases, an added bonus of the oral disintegration is that the medicine takes effect faster.
ODT means orally disintegrating tablet. It's the kind of tablet you can put under your tongue and it absorbs right into the blood stream. No swallowing required.
It means orally disintegrating tablet. They are meant to be placed under the tongue and melted by saliva. It also means that if you are allergic to aspartame/artificial sweeteners or phenylalaine you are in for trouble.
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The triptans that are available now have been available for some time now. It doesn't look like there is much interest from the pharmaceutical companies in making sure that every triptan that comes out also comes out with an injection, dissolving tablet, or nasal spray. Keep in mind that just because you have tried one triptan medication does not mean you will respond the same to all of them. Many people respond better to one than another. Imitrex: tablet, nasal spray, injection Zomig: tablet, nasal spray, orally disintegrating tablet Maxalt: tablet, orally disintegrating tablet Axert: tablet Relpax: tablet Amerge: tablet Frova: tablet Treximet: tablet Treximet is the newest of the bunch. It contains Imitrex along with the main ingredient in Aleve (which can help it last longer, reduce inflammation better). If you absolutely need to have your triptan as an injection, you may want to try taking Imitrex as an injection, and then once the nausea dies down - taking a couple Aleve (or prescription Naproxen).
Oxazolindinediones are taken orally and are available in tablet, chewable tablet, or suspension forms.
generic Zofran 4 mg (Ondansetron hydrochloride), orally disintegrating.
Mescaline is administered orally. It can be eaten in powder, tablet, capsule, or liquid form.
Propofol is a liquid, NOT a tablet. It can only be administered intravenously.
There haven't been any animal based reproduction studies that show any adverse affects but the extent of testing has not been very much. So it's a slight risk but to be completely safe I would talk to your doctor before taking it.
Mouth dissolving tablets are designed to dissolve in the mouth within seconds without the need for water, making them convenient for patients who have difficulty swallowing. Fast dissolving tablets, on the other hand, may dissolve quickly in the stomach or upon contact with liquid, but they do not necessarily need to be placed in the mouth like mouth dissolving tablets.
Ural tablets are a medication used to relieve burning from a urinary tract infection. This is something that you drink orally.