Sublingual administration - Wikipedia Sublingual tablets—tablets which easily melt in the mouth, dissolve rapidly and with little or no residue Nitroglycerine tablets are an example, the anti-emetic ondansetron is another
Understanding Sublingual Drug Administration – Arbona Health Hub Sublingual drug delivery is a non-invasive method that offers unique benefits compared to traditional oral ingestion or parenteral routes It involves placing a drug under the tongue, allowing it to dissolve and be absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the highly vascular sublingual mucosa
Sublingual Administration - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Sublingual administration is defined as a method of drug delivery where substances are placed under the tongue for absorption through the thin mucosa and capillaries, allowing for systemic treatment of local or systemic diseases
Sublingual (under the tongue) - The Level Sublingual (under the tongue) Placing drugs under the tongue and waiting for them to dissolve is called taking them ‘sublingually’ This delivers the drugs faster to your system compared to taking it orally LSD ‘tabs’ on blotter paper are the drugs most commonly taken this way