Sublingual Tablets: Benefits and Usage

Sublingual tablets are designed to be placed under the tongue, where they dissolve and release the medication directly into the bloodstream. This route of administration allows for rapid absorption.
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sublingual tablets FAQ


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What is a sublingual medication?

Sublingual medications are orally disintegrating or dissolving medications that are administered by being placed under the tongue.

What is a sublingual tablet?

As it is used in a different way to ordinary oral tablets, a sublingual tablet is made in a different way to match its purpose. The most obvious difference is the how easily the tablet dissolves. A sublingual tablet dissolves more quickly than usual so that the drug can be readily absorbed into your bloodstream.

How do you know if a medication is sublingual?

Where you might see or hear it : Some medications can be taken sublingually, which means you put it under your tongue and let it dissolve instead of chewing or swallowing it whole. If your doctor tells you that your medication is sublingual, it means that you will put it under your tongue.

What does sublingual mean?

What it means : Placed under the tongue. Where it comes from : From Latin, sublingualis, (sub=under, lingualis=tongue) Where you might see or hear it : Some medications can be taken sublingually, which means you put it under your tongue and let it dissolve instead of chewing or swallowing it whole.

What are the ingredients in Subutex 2 mg sublingual tablets?

Subutex 2 mg sublingual tablets contain buprenorphine hydrochloride equivalent to 2 mg buprenorphine base as the active ingredient Subutex also contain lactose monohydrate, mannitol, maize starch, povidone K30, citric acid anhydrous, sodium citrate and magnesium stearate.

Is Buprenorphine a sublingual drug?

Buprenorphine is inactivated by gastric acid and has a high first-pass metabolism. It is therefore available as sublingual tablets. Buprenorphine prolonged-release injection (Buvidal) is licensed for treating opioid dependence within a framework of medical, social and psychological treatment in people aged 16 years and over.

What pharmaceutical preparations are used for sublingual administration?

Pharmaceutical preparations for sublingual administration are manufactured in the form of: 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.

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