Catapres (clonidine) is typically taken orally as a tablet and is not intended to be placed under the tongue. Sublingual administration can lead to inconsistent absorption and may not provide the intended therapeutic effects. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding medication administration to ensure safety and efficacy. If you have questions about how to take your medication, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
No, it is swallowed with water.
It means you put the the thermometer under the tonge so it can take you tempoture or if you don't like putting it under your tongue put it up your butt like they do with babies
Why, are you gluing your tongue to something. If not, keep all glues out of it.
ROA not favored, Sublingual Methamphetamine
It's usually in a tablet u put it under your tongue
Have no idea what oral disintegrating tablets are, but sublingual tablets, when put under the tongue, melts. Sublingual means "under the tongue".
The philosopher who put a pebble under his tongue to improve his speech was Demosthenes, an ancient Greek orator. He did this as a form of speech therapy to overcome a speech impediment.
Put a thermometer under your tongue and close your mouth tightly.
Place one nitroglycerin tablet under your tongue. Allow it to dissolve completely without swallowing. Do not eat or drink until the tablet has dissolved. If chest pain persists after taking one tablet, seek immediate medical attention.
that's the thing you put under your tongue to see what your temp is.........stupid people
On the tongue. Under the tongue could cause alot of irritation, and the horse might behave badly because there is some strange thing under the very sensitive part of their tongue. You should have somebody experienced show you exactly how. ~Bree
No, cyclobenzaprine should not be taken sublingually (under the tongue). It is typically taken orally in tablet or capsule form, swallowed whole, and should be taken as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Placing it under the tongue could affect its absorption and effectiveness. Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding medication use.