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Pharmacokinetics

Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast

The Differences Between Oral Administration and Nitric Oxide

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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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