When you take a medication sublingually, you place it under the tongue. Taking a medication buccally involves placing it between your gums and cheek. With both, the drug absorbs into your blood.
A new medication for chronic pain has been approved in the United States, a buprenorphine buccal film product, trade name: Belbuca. It is indicated for the treatment of chronic pain severe enough to ...
A review in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy examined the literature on alternative routes of administration for antipsychotic and antidepressant medications via inhaled, intranasal, buccal, sublingual, ...
October 23, 2009 (Montreal, Quebec) — Twelve puffs per day from a buccal spray unit can help individuals with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) keep their blood glucose levels down, according to a ...
A new medication for chronic pain has been approved in the United States, a buprenorphine buccal film product, trade name: Belbuca. It is indicated for the treatment of chronic pain severe enough to ...