Sub lingual - as in under the tongue
the examples of sub-lingual tablets are glyceryl trinitrate.
When referring to medication administration "S.L." represents Sub-Lingual or under the tongue. Some specialized medicines are formulated to dissolve rapidly and be absorbed through the membrane in the mouth. The most common sub-lingual medication is nitroglycerin.
sub-lingual gland
The two glands secrete enzymes, which help initiate the chemical breakdown of food.Enzymes are proteins.
The root word for sublingual is lingual. Its has a prefix of sub-. There is no suffix.
It will enter the ciculatory system quicker and bypass digestive breakdown.
It could be multi lingual. It means a person who can use different or a lot of languages
Thirity days once bottle is opened.
Sublingual refers to a method of administering medication by placing it under the tongue, where it is absorbed directly into the bloodstream. This route bypasses the digestive system and can lead to faster onset of action compared to swallowing a pill.
Lingual artery
The three main parts of the salivary gland are the parotid gland, the submandibular gland, and the sublingual gland. Each of these glands plays a role in producing and secreting saliva into the mouth to aid in digestion.