
pmid: 2340347
AbstractThe sublingual absorption of vincamine used as tracer occurs in two successive absorption steps: true sublingual absorption and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract of the drug dissolved in the saliva and not absorbed through the buccal mucosa. This is confirmed by a pharmacokinetic study and simulation. These two successive absorptions can explain the increase in the amounts of drug absorbed.
Adult, Male, Administration, Sublingual, Administration, Oral, Models, Biological, Vincamine, Random Allocation, Intestinal Absorption, Humans, Vinca Alkaloids
Adult, Male, Administration, Sublingual, Administration, Oral, Models, Biological, Vincamine, Random Allocation, Intestinal Absorption, Humans, Vinca Alkaloids
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