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  2. Sublingual administration - Wikipedia

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    However, many drugs are much more potent taken sublingually, and it is generally a safer alternative than administration via the nasal mucosa. [ citation needed ] This method is also extensively used by people administering certain psychoactive drugs.

  3. Thin-film drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    Thin-film drug delivery uses a dissolving film or oral drug strip to administer drugs via absorption in the mouth (buccally or sublingually) and/or via the small intestines (enterically). A film is prepared using hydrophilic polymers that rapidly dissolves on the tongue or buccal cavity, delivering the drug to the systemic circulation via ...

  4. 25I-NBOMe - Wikipedia

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    NBOMe compounds are not active orally, [a] and are usually taken sublingually. [37]: 3 When NBOMes are administered sublingually, numbness of the tongue and mouth followed by a metallic chemical taste was observed, and researchers describe this physical side effect as one of the main discriminants between NBOMe compounds and LSD. [38] [39] [40]

  5. 25B-NBOMe - Wikipedia

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    NBOMe compounds are not active orally, [a] and are usually taken sublingually. [34]: 3 When NBOMes are administered sublingually, numbness of the tongue and mouth followed by a metallic chemical taste was observed, and researchers describe this physical side effect as one of the main discriminants between NBOMe compounds and LSD. [35] [36] [37]

  6. 25H-NBOMe - Wikipedia

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    NBOMe compounds are not active orally, [a] and are usually taken sublingually. [16]: 3 When NBOMes are administered sublingually, numbness of the tongue and mouth followed by a metallic chemical taste was observed, and researchers describe this physical side effect as one of the main discriminants between NBOMe compounds and LSD. [17] [18] [19]

  7. Tablet (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    A tablet can be formulated to deliver an accurate dosage to a specific site in the body; it is usually taken orally, but can be administered sublingually, buccally, rectally or intravaginally. The tablet is just one of the many forms that an oral drug can take such as syrups, elixirs, suspensions, and emulsions.

  8. 25-NB - Wikipedia

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    NBOMe compounds are not active orally, [a] and are usually taken sublingually. [2]: 3 When NBOMes are administered sublingually, numbness of the tongue and mouth followed by a metallic chemical taste was observed, and researchers describe this physical side effect as one of the main discriminants between NBOMe compounds and LSD. [29] [30] [31]

  9. Bufotenin - Wikipedia

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    Ott concluded that free base bufotenin taken intranasally and sublingually produced effects similar to those of Yopo without the toxic peripheral symptoms, such as facial flushing, observed in other studies in which the drug was administered intravenously.