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has anyone tried Madopar quick release under the tongue ie; split the capsule open and poured the contents under the tongue? (Sublingual)….Did it absorb through the tissue under the tongue and provide relief quickly?

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I have used sinemet 25/100 tablets, dissolved under the tongue. Usually one half of a tablet at a time. It's been a while since I've done this, but I seem to recall it kicks in within 30 minutes.

I found this technique discussed on a Parkinson's blog somewhere, but I don't remember which blog.

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I have not tried splitting the capsule open. Sorry.

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I have Madopar dispersible which you do dissolve in the mouth - work faster definately

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What is madopar dispensable ? I have the capsule quick release….

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