Sublingual and buccal routes: The drug is placed under the tongue examples of drugs that can be used nasally. Inhalation route: The
The drug is rapidly absorbed through the mucous membranes of the cheek. An example of a buccal medication is oral glucose. Oxygen administration – to administer
drugs are administered via the buccal route. Examples include nitroglycerin, smoking cessation medications, some opioids, and more. Medication
Clinical uses and common drug examples. With recent advances on buccal tablets and in conditions where the conventional oral route (i.e. swallowing of tablet) cannot be delivered effectively, some commonly prescribed buccal tablets available in healthcare settings are listed below as examples.
Phenothiazines and related drugs Examples of phenothiazines are metoclopramide and prochlorperazine (can be given as buccal). Other
by S Hua 2024 Cited by 167Sublingual and buccal drugs are Table 1 shows examples of the sublingual and buccal formulations that are approved or in clinical trials.
Sublingual and buccal routes: The drug is placed under the tongue examples of drugs that can be used nasally. Inhalation route: The
by S Hua 2024 Cited by 167Sublingual and buccal drugs are Table 1 shows examples of the sublingual and buccal formulations that are approved or in clinical trials.
by NGR Rao Cited by 94Buccal mucoadhesive tablets: Buccal mucoadhesive tablets are dry dosage forms that have to be moistened prior to placing in contact with buccal mucosa. Example:
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