Sublingual

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Yes. You can. I have read multiple sources saying you can, the first time I heard of it (and it is acclaimed to be one of best roa's after putting up the booty), I tried it. I did feel a noticeable difference as I usually break my 2 30 ir down to 4 15 ir to take throughout day for duration. The one 15 I subligualed felt very much like an oral 30, was a bit more clear also. It didn't last any longer though unfortunately, because that is what I am searching for, a way to make the IR last longer. I'm sure doc will make decisions next time I see him, but I just got this script a week ago. Can't start complaining already. ## Are you trying to say that you can safely take Adderall sublingually? While that may or may not be true, my understanding is that it's not necessaril...

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Please,I want to read second effects of nervoB12. Thanks. ## Hello, Irene! How are you? This is just a B12 nutritional vitamin supplement that's used to help support nerve health and function. The FDA lists its only known side effect as being nausea, due to its potency. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I Haved tried to stop this as it does not work for me and I still keep getting billed I just called and was on the phone for a hour and then was disconnected I want it to all stop even the KurZyme. CAN'T AFFORD THIS STUFF. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. ## I am sorry, I wish we could help you, but this is an information only website, this site does not sell nor ship any medications, either prescription or over the counter. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer by email or regular mail? ## I had the same problem i am still getting money removed from my account by Kurzyme although ive only ever received 2 trial bottles. I reported it to my bank and they are treating it as fraud and have also cancelled my bank card and are issuing another 1 with a different number so as Kurzyme cant acc...

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My friend's dad is really sick and has been taking morphine under his tongue every 2 hours. Isn't that too soon? ## What are the prescribing instructions? The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and it may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. He should not exceed the amount directed by his doctor, but in some case, when it is a possibly fatal condition, it may be prescribed more freely to try to give the patient some comfort and quality of life. Is he on any other medications?

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A local Men's clinic in Nashville gave me Tadalafil sublingual compound tablets and said it's the same as the Cialis pill but much cheaper. How is this possible? Wouldn't everyone just start using the tablets instead of the pills. Did they just rip me off? ## Hello, Dan! How are you? Tadalafil is a generic for Cialis, it is completely normal for generics to become available after a certain period of time and yes, most people do end up taking them, because once a generic is available, most insurance plans won't cover the name brand, due to the high price. So no, you were not ripped off. The FDA lists the typical side effects of this medication as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stuffy nose and priapism. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I took about 1/4 of a suboxone 8mg film at about 8:30 this morning. Of I take a 30mg roxy at 10:30 tonight, will I feel it or will it be a waisted. ## Yes, it will. You should give it at least 48 hrs after your last Sub. I know..I tried. I wasted 8 15 mg. oxys because I couldn't wait! Hope this helps! ## Other reports here on the account of personal experience suggest that one only needs to wait a minimum of 12-24 hours in order to feel effects from opiates after suboxone. My assumption is that these figures are probably based on how often you take suboxone and how much you typically take when you do take it. So all I'm reiterating here is that there's no specific waiting period that'll work for each and every individual. One should probably use their own best judgement ...

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I've been using Mylan Labs for about 3 1/2 years and now they're on back order indefinitely. I went to another drug store that carries Rhodes Buprenorphine 2mg Sublingual. No one else could get the Mylan Labs, so I tried Rhodes and at first, I had problems, but I had to get the Mylan get out of my system partially, but now it's just as good, if not better than Mylan. My question is, does anyone know if Rhodes is going to be on back order? I'm screwed if both pharma's are, because Hi-Tech/Akorn labs carry it, but they suck so bad! Thanks in advance! ## Hi it's hard to say if the new Rhodes will be on back order. I'm thinking knot. They are still fairly new a lot of Pharmacy's don't even know they exist. I'm from southwest Florida and when i learned...

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I've been swallowing my 8mg butrans (buprenorphine) sl tabs instead of taking sublingually because it tastes horrible. It's for pain and not addiction. What can I do to help with the gross taste? I realize I haven't gotten the full effect bc of not taking it as prescribed. ## You'll still get the full effect, it will just take a little longer than if you had dissolved them sublingually. The FDA warns that Buprenorphine carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. Ref: Buprenorphine Information As long as you realize that it will take a little longer to enter your system, there is no harm in swallowing them, rather than letting them dissolve in your mouth. Is there anything else I ca...

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I took one 8mg/2mg sublingual suboxone strip yesterday, breaking it up into quarters. I took the last quarter of the strip around midnight. Will it still be a full 72 hours before 50mg morphine will effect me? ## Yes, otherwise the Naloxone will block the effects of the Morphine. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I really appreciate your reply, but found it to not really be true. . After 24 hours, the morphine worked just fine.

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When you have the option of taking a drug sublingually, does taking it in that fashion in any way dissolve away or lessen the impact of the inactive ingredients, rendering the intended drug effects more equal between brands? ## I'd also like to add whether the bioavailability of the drug between two brands becomes more identical when the drug is administered sublingually as opposed to swallowed. ## Hello Schleprock, All routes of administration of the same dosage of a drug regardless of brand are required by the FDA to meet a standardized number of the active ingredient entering your blood stream. For example all generic versions of 100mg tylenol (acetaminophen), regardless of administration route, are required by the FDA to have +/- 20% of amount of acetaminophen in your blood stre...

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I've had a gastric bypass 10 years ago and still have not taken an NSAID orally. Presently, I'm having trouble with arthritic knees and have tried ice treatments, elevation, tylenol, turmeric, prescription creams and need something stronger. Can I take a NSAID under my tongue? ## I can't take anti-inflammatories due to stomach issues and was wondering if there are sublingual forms of anti-inflammatories anyone has taken? I had a knee replacement 11 months ago. ## There is a nasal spray of Ketorolac that is available, but it would require a prescription from your doctor. Alternatively, there are sublingual and liquid forms of Ibuprofen available in children's doses. Typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, and stomach irritation. Technically, you coul...

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The box I saw said Nocto O/S Ambien 10mg Sublingual, but when I got them, there is no way they are sublingual. They have an NTE and 10 on one side of the white scored tablet and an imprint on the other side that looks like a circle inside a polygon (or a peach with a stem.....too small to provide a good description). Does anybody recognize this or know what it is? If it's zolpidem, I'm fine with it, but it could be just about anything and I don't want to take more than 1 before I find out what I'm dealing with. ## Hi I have the same pill as described here. Do you know if it is safe? I believe they are from mexico ## I haven't found any matches on the internet that even remotely resemble this description. But I do know that this is often what happens when people try t...

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I got a small brown dissolve under the tongue white pill with only a number one on it from someone they said it was Ativan but I don't think it is could anybody help me with this she said it was generic lorazepam from New Brunswick Canada the superstore Pharmacy

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fat burner with vitiamanB12 used for weight loss (injection ) now being used in tablet form. ## How long has Adenosine + Vitamin B12 been on the market? Can I get a RX for it or is this something that can only be administered directly from a doctor?

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I need a pharmacy that carries the buprenorphine sublingual 8 milligram tablets besides Walmart ## It depends upon where you live, but my local Walgreens carries them, and a few locally-owned pharmacies do too. One thing is most pharmacies won't tell you over the phone, you're gonna have to go in and ask the pharmacist :/ I know that's rough sometimes, aside from the issue of driving all over creation from pharmacy to pharmacy there's the weird feeling that you're being judged by the pharmacist... There's a lot of totally unnecessary stigma around taking any controlled substance, especially bupe and methadone. Just hold your head high, remind yourself that you're okay exactly how you are and nobody has any right to judge your life, be polite and straightforwa...

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i recently got a 8mg 155 imprint with a half moon imprint on the other side, i read up that its an 8 mg with a 2 mg base. im not sure what that meant so my question is, is this 155 8 mg pill as strong as the 8 mg sublingual film? ## Hello, Rob! How are you? Yes, they are the same. The base just basically refers to it as being equivalent, to put it in very simple terms for you. The actual medical ones would be very hard to understand and I really don't feel like trying to spell them all, either. LOL But yes, it is the same dosage and just as effective. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Do they make round orange suboxone? ## Yes they do get them all the time. ## I was on sublingual film suboxone, well i took a half moon suboxone when i wasn't supposed to and im a lil worr...

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sublingual? ## Are you asking about swallowing a sbulingual tablet? If so, it will still work, you'll still get the medication, however, it will be released much slower than if you had let it dissolve under the tongue as it was designed for. This can be dangerous for some medications, such as Nitroglycerin, which need to work fast in the advent of chest pain/heart failure. Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Will zubsolv show in a U/A if i swallow it?

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sublingual, anti-inflammatory pain medication ## is this (Ketorolaco trometamina) naproxen? i cannot locate any detailed info on it ## To add some clarification, no this is a different medication. Ketorolac is another nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, it is actually stronger than Naproxen and is only available by prescription, unlike Naproxen which has an over the counter dosage. But it is used to treat similar conditions and may cause similar side effects, such as nausea, headache, drowsiness and stomach irritation. Are there any other questions I can help with? There are more Ketorolac details available here.

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This is a 10mg sublingual tablet called Edluar - Zolpidem Tartrate. Usually prescribed for people who have difficulty swallowing or absorbing medications in their intestine. ## Hi Jim - I had a few questions. I checked the Edluar NDC page on this site and in both cases, the 10 mg sublingual is reporting a different inscription than nte 10. Is the tablet which you are referring to from outside the United States by chance? And my other question relates to what it is prescribed for - I thought that Edluar (Zolpidem) is indicated for treating insomnia as a sleep aid? To the best of your knowledge have you seen it prescribed off label for gastrointestinal issues? Just trying to get as many details as I can, so I'd appreciate anything else you can share. Thanks! ## It's definitely edl...

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If I get prescribed the sublingual film could I ask the pharmacy to dispense the generic tablets ## No Nate. They won't switch out. Subutex is a completely different script. ## @nate, It probably wouldn't hurt to ask, but if I'm not mistaken, your doctor may have to be the one to make that request prior to writing your 'next' prescription. Usually the pharmacy will only give you what they have on the shelf at that time unless your doctor makes a point of notifying them on the script that you want a specific form of the medication. Do the sublingual films not work as well for you? ## I have a white round pill with the markings GPI A5 says to be Subutex. Is that so?

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