REVIEW ON ADVANCES IN THE SUBLINGUAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Chaudhari Rohini R.*, Prof. Surawase Rajendra K. and Charoskar Shweta S.
ABSTRACT
The oral mucosa is thought to be a potential replacement for the oral route of medication administration. Due to patient compliance, the sublingual method is preferred to orally consumed medications when a speedy beginning of action is necessary. More permeable than the buccal region (the cheek), which is more permeable than the palatal region (the roof of the mouth), is the sublingual section of the oral cavity, also referred to as the floor of the mouth. For many drugs, especially those used to treat acute disorders, a rapid on set of pharmacological activity is frequently necessary. Sublingual pills usually break down quickly when only a small amount of saliva is present, enhancing the medication's absorption. Sublingual course is a quick onset of activity and preferred patient consistence over orally ingested tablets. Sublingual (contracted SL), from the Latin for "under
the tongue", alludes to the pharmacological course of organization by which drugs diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue. Sublingual course is a valuable when fast onset of activity is wanted with preferable patient consistence over orally ingested tablets.
Keywords: Sublingual route, Mucosa, Sublingual Tablet, Super Disintegrates, Diluents, Drug Delivery System.
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