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Advantages:
First pass - The liver is by-passed thus there is no loss of drug by first pass effect for buccal administration. Bioavailability is higher.
Rapid absorption - Because of the good blood supply to the area absorption is usually quite rapid.
Drug stability - pH in mouth relatively neutral (cf. stomach - acidic). Thus a drug may be more stable.
Disadvantages:
Holding the dose in the mouth is inconvenient. If any is swallowed that portion must be treated as an oral dose and subject to first pass metabolism.
Small doses only can be accommodated easily.
Copyright 2001-3 David W. A. Bourne (david@boomer.org)
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