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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for Film
  1. ... called semifluorinated alkanes. It works by providing a film layer on the eye to prevent tears and ...
  2. ... a sublingual tablet (Zubsolv) and as a sublingual film (Suboxone) to take under the tongue or to ... dissolves completely.If you are using the buccal film, rinse your mouth with water before you apply ...
  3. Buprenorphine (Belbuca) comes as a buccal film to apply inside the cheek. It is usually applied twice a day. Apply buprenorphine (Belbuca) at around the same times every day. ...
  4. Apomorphine comes as a sublingual film to take under the tongue. Apomorphine sublingual is usually used when needed, according to your doctor's directions. Follow the directions on ...
  5. Dexmedetomidine comes as a sublingual film to place under the tongue or on the lower gum in your mouth (behind the lower lip). It is usually taken ... least 2 hours apart.To take dexmedetomidine sublingual film, remove the film from the foil pouch with ...
  6. ... liquid) to take by mouth, and as a film to apply on the tongue. It is usually ... syringe parts in the dishwasher. To take the film, follow these steps: Open the foil pouch and ...
  7. ... by mouth. It also comes as an oral film to be dissolved on the tongue. It usually ... you have any questions.To use the oral film follow these steps: Wash your hands and make ...
  8. ... thin plastic liner and a separate rigid plastic film. Do not open the pouch in advance, because ... you can remove one piece of the plastic film from the sticky side of the patch. Be ...
  9. ... ointment, cream, or lotion sparingly in a thin film and rub it in gently.To use the ... the mouth sore without rubbing until a thin film develops. You may need to use more paste ...
  10. ... as a tablet, a rapidly disintegrating (dissolving) tablet, film, and an oral solution (liquid) to take by ... prescribed by your doctor.Do not chew the film.If you are taking the rapidly disintegrating tablet, ...
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