sublingual in English

adjective
1
situated or applied under the tongue.
Oral, intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, epidural, intrathecal, sublingual , and rectal are all viable routes of morphine administration.

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1. Sublingual Apomorphine (Kynmobi) for Parkinson's disease

2. Sublingual Caruncle an eminence on either

3. Further, sublingual dosing doesn’t expose Catechins to stomach acid, enzymes, or …

4. Sublingual Apomorphine (Kynmobi) for Parkinson's disease Med Lett Drugs Ther

5. Apomorphine is a sublingual formulation and is now undergoing clinical trials

6. Mylohyoid Boutonniere is a normal focal discontinuity in the mylohyoid muscle, which may permit the sublingual salivary gland, fat or vessels - or a combination thereof - to protrude out from the sublingual space into the submandibular space.

7. Cats have five different sAlivary glands including the mandibular, molar, parotid, sublingual and zygomatic.

8. Oral as well as sublingual buccal and rectal applications are characterized by uncertain absorption conditions.

9. The hypotensive effects of Apomorphine are exacerbated by concomitant ethanol consumption and sublingual nitroglycerin use

10. How should this medicine be used? Apomorphine comes as a sublingual film to take under the tongue.

11. Apomorphine (sublingual/ injection) Generic name: Apomorphine (sublingual/ injection) (a poe MOR feen) Brand name: Apokyn, Kynmobi, APO-Go, APO-Go Pen, Uprima Dosage forms: subcutaneous solution (10 mg/mL); sublingual film (10 mg; 10 mg-15 mg-20 mg-25 mg-30 mg; 15 mg; 20 mg; 25 mg; 30 mg) Drug class: Dopaminergic antiparkinsonism agents Medically reviewed by Drugs.com …

12. How Marijuana is Consumed There are four main methods of ingesting marijuana: inhalation, oral, sublingual, and topical

13. Pharmaceutical compositions releasing their active agents from a buccal or sublingual location to overcome an absorption window problem

14. Dripping Ancience Dripping Ancience Sublingual Glossectum Mossenek 20012 Orthrelm Coiled Malescence Oldest Oldest Groundrest Absolve Ixoltion Sacreth Annothrith Hymns

15. Bioavailability can also be determined for other extravascular routes of administration such as intramuscular, subcutaneous, rectal, mucosal, sublingual, transdermal etc

16. The sublingual Caruncle is a small papilla near the midline of the floor of the mouth on each side of the lingual frenum.

17. 15 Patients in control group(23 cases) were given sublingual misoprostol tablets, massaging of the uterus, in utero intramuscular injection of carboprost and uterine artery ligation.

18. KYNMOBI (Apomorphine hydrochloride) sublingual film is a non-ergoline dopamine agonist indicated for the acute, intermittent treatment of “off” episodes in patients with Parkinson’s disease

19. The major ones are the three pairs known as the parotid, submaxillary, and sublingual glands (see Plates); there are other smaller sAlivary glands within the cheeks and tongue

20. Sublingual administration involves placing a drug under your tongue to dissolve and absorb into your blood through the tissue there. Buccal administration involves placing a …

21. Apomorphine sublingual film (Kynmobi, Sunovion Pharmaceuticals) was efficacious and generally safe and well tolerated for the on-demand treatment of OFF episodes in Parkinson's disease, long-term

22. Even if Catechins absorb inefficiently through the oral mucosa, they only need to absorb slightly better than through your gastrointestinal tract (0.1%) for sublingual dosing to be more efficient

23. Buprenorphine/Naloxone Buccal Film Monograph Updated version may be found at www.pbm.va.gov or vaww.pbm.va.gov 2 Pharmacokinetics The main difference between buprenorphine / naloxone Buccal film and sublingual tablets is a

24. SAlivary gland ablation is a procedure performed by an interventional radiologist during which drugs are injected into the major sAlivary glands (submandibular, sublingual, and parotid glands), causing the sAlivary gland tissue to shrivel up and turn to scar tissue.

25. Apomorphine sublingual is used to treat ''off'' episodes (times of difficulty moving, walking, and speaking that may happen as medication wears off or at random) in people with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD; a disorder of the nervous system that causes difficulties …

26. Acinic Cell Carcinoma is a slow-growing malignant tumor, normally developing in the parotid glands and the major and minor salivary glands, upper lip, buccal mucosa, and the palate; and more rarely, in the parapharyngeal space, sublingual gland, pancreas, bones, breast, and lungs.

27. Caruncle (bird anatomy), a small, fleshy excrescence that is a normal part of an animal's anatomy Caruncle, an elaiosome (fleshy structure attached to the seed), especially in the plant family Euphorbiaceae Caruncle, an appendage to the prostomium of a worm's body Sublingual Caruncle, an area on the human tongue

28. In botany, an elaiosome (fleshy structure attached to the seed), especially in the plant family Euphorbiaceae; In animal anatomy: prostomium, the sensory organ of Annelid worms; the wattle (anatomy), cockscomb, or snood of some birds; In human anatomy: sublingual Caruncle, an area on the tongue; a small, red portion of the corner of the eye