
Pharmacokinetics
Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast
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The Differences Between Oral Administration and Nitric Oxide
Under the tongue, sublingual or sides of the cheek and cheeks in the mouth. That's it. So that's not leaving the mouth. And so like a sublingual could be like nitric oxide. They give people withNitric glycerin GTN. It quaints to nitric oxide in the long run. But I think if there's a case where the gastrointestinal tract's not working, like vomiting, I'd imagine vomiting is a main issue. Or maybe a very small child that you can't get them to swallow because it can't. You could just pop a paracetamol at the back end. Would it simply be the same type of paracet
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