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Absorbed Mouth Drugs Enter Blood Capillaries Buccal Mucosa

Some medications are absorbed directly in the mouth and enter the bloodstream via the capillaries of the oral lining.

Certain drugs are absorbed in the mouth and enter the blood capillaries of the buccal mucosa.

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the enter into the blood capillaries of buccal mucosa

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