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  • pharmacological route of administration by which substances diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue
    2 statements, 0 sitelinks - 10:13, 23 December 2023
  • {{short description|Route of administration where a substance is taken through the mouth}} | image = Oral administration.jpg ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], topical .../ja|心ブロック]]、死亡など、舌下ニフェジピンによる重篤な副作用の報告が医学文献に複数ある。その結果、1985年に[[Food and Drug Administration/ja|FDA]]は、高血圧性緊急事態の管理に対するニフェジピン舌下投与の安全性と有効性に関するすべてのデータを再検討し、安全でも有効でもないため、この ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], topical ...stration|FDA]] reviewed all data regarding the safety and effectiveness of sublingual nifedipine for the management of hypertensive emergencies, and concluded th ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], topical ...stration|FDA]] reviewed all data regarding the safety and effectiveness of sublingual nifedipine for the management of hypertensive emergencies, and concluded th ...
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  • Depending on the method/route of administration, dosage forms come in several types. These include many kinds of liquid, so ...to use an alternative route such as [[inhalational]], [[Cheek|buccal]], [[sublingual]], [[human nose|nasal]], [[suppository]] or [[parenteral]] instead. Additio ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], sublingual, injection. ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], sublingual, injection. ...
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  • ...via a [[dermal patch|patch]] on the skin, [[suppository]], or [[sublingual administration|dissolution under the tongue]]. ...eneric Drugs", Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration|website=Fda.gov|access-date=11 October 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=htt ...
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  • ...ages=1–3}}</ref> However, when a medication is administered via [[route of administration|routes]] other than intravenous, its bioavailability is generally{{cref|TH} For [[dietary supplements]], herbs and other nutrients in which the route of administration is nearly always oral, bioavailability generally designates simply the quan ...
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  • ...apy/ja|細胞治療]]([[stem cell/ja|幹細胞]]治療など)を含むバイオ医薬品の区別である。その他、作用機序、[[route of administration|投与経路]]、影響を受ける[[biological system/ja|生物学的システム]]、[[therapeutic effect/ja|治療効果 医薬品または薬物は、[[chemical property/ja|化学的性質]]、投与方法または[[route of administration/ja|投与経路]]、影響を受ける[[biological system/ja|生物学的系]]、または[[therapeutic effect/ja|治 ...
    58 KB (1,845 words) - 17:09, 5 November 2023
  • ...allow it to dissolve under the tongue, also referred to as ''[[sublingual administration]].'' For example, a hard candy can be dissolved under the tongue, however t ...o intravenous access, [[Intramuscular injection|intramuscular]] or [[Nasal administration|intra-nasal]] glucagon may be administered. ...
    40 KB (5,542 words) - 21:49, 14 March 2024
  • ...allow it to dissolve under the tongue, also referred to as ''[[sublingual administration]].'' For example, a hard candy can be dissolved under the tongue, however t ...o intravenous access, [[Intramuscular injection|intramuscular]] or [[Nasal administration|intra-nasal]] glucagon may be administered. ...
    37 KB (5,139 words) - 21:45, 14 March 2024
  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration/ja|口から]], 舌下, [[intravenous/ja]] (IV), [[intramuscular/ja]] (IM), 経鼻 [[cyanide/ja|シアン化物]]を含まない[[Sublingual administration/ja|舌下投与]][[methylcobalamin/ja|メチルコバラミン]]は、5{{nbsp}}mgの錠剤で入手できる。メチルコバラミンの代謝運 ...
    66 KB (2,367 words) - 10:56, 6 April 2024
  • ...allow it to dissolve under the tongue, also referred to as ''[[sublingual administration]].'' For example, a hard candy can be dissolved under the tongue, however t ...o intravenous access, [[Intramuscular injection|intramuscular]] or [[Nasal administration|intra-nasal]] glucagon may be administered. ...
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  • ...t can be administered [[Sublingual administration|sublingually]], [[Buccal administration|buccally]], [[rectum|rectally]] or [[Vagina|intravaginally]]. The tablet is A pill was originally defined as a small, round, solid pharmaceutical [[oral administration|oral]] [[dosage form]] of medication. [[wikt:pill#Etymology|The word's etym ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], sublingual, [[intravenous]] (IV), [[intramuscular]] (IM), intranasal [[Sublingual administration|Sublingual]] [[methylcobalamin]], which contains no [[cyanide]], is available in 5{{nb ...
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Oral administration|By mouth]], sublingual, [[intravenous]] (IV), [[intramuscular]] (IM), intranasal [[Sublingual administration|Sublingual]] [[methylcobalamin]], which contains no [[cyanide]], is available in 5{{nb ...
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  • ...assify medicines are by mode of action, [[route of administration|route of administration]], [[biological system|biological system]] affected, or [[therapeutic effec ...property|chemical properties]], mode or [[route of administration|route of administration]], [[biological system|biological system]] affected, or [[therapeutic effec ...
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  • ...assify medicines are by mode of action, [[route of administration|route of administration]], [[biological system|biological system]] affected, or [[therapeutic effec ...property|chemical properties]], mode or [[route of administration|route of administration]], [[biological system|biological system]] affected, or [[therapeutic effec ...
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