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What are Buccal and Sublingual Tablets?
Buccal and sublingual tablets are medications designed to be administered through the oral mucosa.
Buccal tablets
are placed between the gum and the cheek, allowing the drug to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the buccal mucosa.
Sublingual tablets
, on the other hand, are placed under the tongue, where they dissolve and are rapidly absorbed through the sublingual mucosa.
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