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∙ 9y agosublingually (under tongue)
A Doctor will prescribe a sub-lingual or Buccal administered drug when there is a need for the medication to be absorbed rapidly. The cheek and under the tongue areas have a lot of capillaries which means that the medication will go directly into the bloodstream.
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∙ 9y agoIsosorbide dinitrate tablets should be taken sublingually (under the tongue) to enable faster absorption into the bloodstream. This route bypasses the gastrointestinal system and allows the medication to take effect more quickly.
The seltzer tablets will likely have a cooling effect on the air temperature. As they dissolve and produce carbon dioxide gas, the process absorbs heat from the surrounding air, resulting in a decrease in temperature.
Charcoal tablets may help with diarrhea by absorbing toxins in the digestive tract and reducing inflammation. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using charcoal tablets, as they may interfere with medication absorption and cause constipation as a side effect.
You get the solution faster than uncrushed tablet. At times a patient can not swallow the tablet and crush it before swallowing. But it is is not recommended to crush the tablets. That is problematic in case of delayed or sustained release tablets as well as for enteric coated tablets. You have the disturbed phrmacokinetics or the drug may get destroyed by acid in the stomach.
Effervescent tablets are typically made of active ingredients (such as vitamins or minerals), citric acid, sodium bicarbonate, sweeteners, and flavors. When dissolved in water, the citric acid and sodium bicarbonate react to release carbon dioxide gas, creating the fizzing effect.
A prodrug becomes active when it is metabolized into its active form by the body's enzymes. This usually occurs after the prodrug is administered and travels to the site where it is converted into the active drug. Once activated, it can exert its therapeutic effect.
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The time of disintegration is basically based by the pharmaceuticals keeping in mind the timing of the digestive system so that the medicine is administered at the correct location,throat, stomach,upper or lower intestines etc. to have the necessary effect.
you die
Yes
You shouldn't be taking tablets while pregnant so see your doctor about this bleeding during pregnancy.
cause death
about a half an hour
"The doctor administered antitoxin to counteract the effect of the scorpion sting."
Yes, you almost never vomit everything in your stomach, but only the very uppermost liquids. Tablets usually sink to the bottom and are dissolved properly.
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Most antibiotics aren't administered to pregnant women. It can have adverse effect on their systems. It can also effect the unborn child.
Yes, euphoria is a recognised side effect of morphine