It will enter the ciculatory system quicker and bypass digestive breakdown.
Have no idea what oral disintegrating tablets are, but sublingual tablets, when put under the tongue, melts. Sublingual means "under the tongue".
No!
the examples of sub-lingual tablets are glyceryl trinitrate.
Sublingual B12 vitamins are flavoured with cherries to make them more palatable. They are tablets used to fight off anaemia and to increase energy levels.
Enteric-coated products, buccal tablets, sublingual tablets, carcinogenic products, tertogenic products, cytotoxics, and extended-release drugs cannot be crushed for enteral feeding.
The only difference between pro and regular pills is that Viagra Professional comes in the form of sublingual tablets.
Because the underside of the tongue had a lot of blood vessels, hence the contents of the tablet gets to the blood stream faster
Physostigmine is a prescription medication that come in the form of injections and sublingual tablets. Physostigmine is used in the treatment of Alzheimer's, glaucoma, and delayed gastric emptying.
Atropine sulfate drops sublingually, scopolamine transdermal patches, robinul subcutaneous injections, or HYOSCYAMINE sublingual tablets can be used to dry the secretions that cause the "death rattle."
No, the tablets are to be place under the 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").
Yes, Kalms can cause vertigo attacks, dizzeness and nausea, though these side effects are quite rare.