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Selegiline oral tablets vs sublingual/orally dissolving tablets

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#1 Voyaging

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Posted 09 July 2014 - 09:38 PM


I have recently received 5 mg selegiline hydrochloride tablets and the booklet that came with them says to take them orally.

 

I have read several places stating the bioavailability of selegiline is increased when taken sublingually compared to orally. What I am wondering is if you need a special formulation for that to be true or if the oral tablets taken sublingually would be equally effective.

 

Any input is appreciated!


Edited by Voyaging, 09 July 2014 - 10:30 PM.


#2 Ultravioletbllc

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Posted 15 July 2014 - 07:51 AM

You can take them sublingually
However please tell me what your goal with selegiline is and it will be far easier too advise you on wich method would provide more therapeutic benefits your searching for

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