Have no idea what oral disintegrating tablets are, but sublingual tablets, when put under the tongue, melts. Sublingual means "under the tongue".
The bit is placed on the tongue.
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dissolve under your tongue.
One tablet of this type is nitroglycerin, a vasodialator (expands blood vessels), that is placed under the tongue, and absorbed this way, rather than by chewing or swallowing. This type of medication is called a sublingual tablet (meaning "under the tongue").
Paracetamol tablets can be broken up using propanone and heating them for an hour under reflux. You then filter the solids and cool the liquid. Paracetamol is insoluble in cool water. Crystals form which can then be collected using vacuum filtration
Under and to the back. OVER it goes on top of the tongue. if it is under the bit will have no effect
No, and please do not try to place it there. You will have a fight on your hands. The bit is placed on top the tongue between the gap of the teeth.
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Sublingual tablets dissolve under the tongue. Buccal tablets dissolve inside the cheek. Both allow medication to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system.
In the form of tablets, globules, powder, and diluted in water. Homeopathic tablets should be dissolved under the tongue where it is readily absorbed by mucous membranes.