Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Sublingual spray |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Sublingual tablet |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Conventional release solution for sublingual spray (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Sublingual dose form (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Conventional release emulsion for sublingual spray (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Conventional release sublingual lyophilisate (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Conventional release sublingual powder (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Conventional release sublingual film (dose form) |
Dose form intended site describes the general anatomic location that the dose form has been formulated for administration to or at. The intended site is not intended to describe a precise site or route of administration. For example, eye drops (prepared for ocular intended site) are subject to pharmacopoeial standards for pH, and sterility. |
True |
An intended site for a dose form that is for administration beneath the tongue. |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|