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Natural medicines are best taken sublingually or under the tongue.
It is also available for use sublingually, or as transdermal patches.
It is also available in a form to be used sublingually, and as transdermal patches.
This is administered sublingually, usually with the aid of a glass dropper.
Alternatively, nu-nu is also taken sublingually, to much milder effect.
Free base bufotenin taken sublingually was found to be identical to intranasal use.
In 1949 isoproterenol was used generally to treat asthma patients, given sublingually or inhaled.
The drug's original instructions remained: Take 3 tablets sublingually three times daily for three days.
In addition to Salvinorin A, other psychoactives may also be applied sublingually.
The preferred mode of administration is sublingually.
Micronized estradiol tablets can be taken sublingually instead of orally.
I took half a leaf of salvia splendens sublingually, to see if it could have any effect on this stress and anxiety.
Nitroglycerin pills, taken sublingually (under the tongue), are used to prevent or treat acute chest pain.
However, many drugs are much more potent taken sublingually, and it is generally a safer alternative than administration via the nasal mucosa.
Hyposensitisation solutions are administered under the skin on the upper part of the arm or sublingually as drops (frequently the case with children).
It can be taken by mouth, placed under the tongue (used sublingually) or injected into the veins (given intravenously).
As the strip dissolves, the drug can enter the blood stream enterically, buccally or sublingually.
There has been some research into ways to protect insulin from the digestive tract, so that it can be administered orally or sublingually.
Absorbed readily if administered sublingually, asenapine is poorly absorbed when swallowed.
Research suggests that this form is absorbed more effectively sublingually than other forms such as oxides, carbonates and phosphates.
Repeated administration of the allergen in slowly increasing doses, subcutaneously or sublingually appears to be effective for allergic rhinitis.
Nitroglycerin is available in tablets, ointment, solution for intravenous use, transdermal patches, or sprays administered sublingually.
When used under license, fentanyl is a highly lipophilic compound, which is well absorbed sublingually and generally well tolerated.
For instance nitroglycerin given transdermally may provide hours of protection against angina whereas the duration of effect sublingually may only be minutes.
Free base bufotenin when insufflated, taken sublingually, orally, or intrarectally, elicits strong hallucinogenic effects with far less side effects.