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  2. Mycophenolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Although it is not commercialised as antibiotic due to its adverse effects, its modified compound (ester derivative) is an approved immunosuppressant drug in kidney, heart, and liver transplantations, and is marketed under the brands CellCept (mycophenolate mofetil by Roche) and Myfortic (mycophenolate sodium by Novartis).

  3. Why You Shouldn’t Chew Pills That You Can’t Swallow - AOL

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  4. Buccal administration - Wikipedia

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    Buccal tablets offer many advantages over other solid dosage forms also intended for oral administration (e.g. enteric-coated tablets, chewable tablets, and capsules). Buccal tablets can be considered in patients who experience difficulty in swallowing, since these tablets are absorbed into the blood stream between the gum and cheek.

  5. Orally disintegrating tablet - Wikipedia

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    An orally disintegrating tablet or orally dissolving tablet (ODT) is a drug dosage form available for a limited range of over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications. ODTs differ from traditional tablets in that they are designed to be dissolved on the tongue rather than swallowed whole.

  6. Does Compounded Semaglutide Work for Weight Loss? - AOL

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    For example, someone who can’t swallow pills may turn to a compounding pharmacy for a liquid version of a drug. Drugs are also eligible for compounding if there is a shortage.

  7. Common antibiotics are still in shortage as strep cases rise

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    Capsule and tablet forms of amoxicillin are not on the shortage list, but experts say they are not a suitable option for young children who often can’t swallow pills, especially when they have a ...

  8. Oral administration - Wikipedia

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    Oral (PO), swallowed tablet, capsule or liquid; Enteral medications come in various forms, including [3] oral solid dosage (OSD) forms: [4] Tablets to swallow, chew or dissolve in water or under the tongue; Capsules and chewable capsules (with a coating that dissolves in the stomach or bowel to release the medication there)

  9. Comparing Oral vs. Injectable Semaglutide: Is One More ... - AOL

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    Swallow each tablet whole, using only a small sip of water (four ounces or less). Wait 30 minutes before having additional liquids, food, or other oral medications.