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all lorazepam sublingual?

Kudders

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I've had the very small .5mg watsons I believe and I know they are, but now I have the mylan 457 1mgs and just cannot find any helpful info except "buy lorazepam with no script....."

So is all lorazepam made to be taken under the tongue or just the smaller ones??
 
you dont have to take it that way but ativan is probably the best benzo to take sublingually imo. it dissolves almost instantly into a tasteless chalky paste and kicks in very quickly.
 
^Exactly. I have the same ones you've got (prescribed, my pharmacy doesn't even have the brand name ones anymore) and you can eat 'em but lorazepam is probably the best benzo to take sublingually. If not just eat it, the BA is the same, sublingually administration will just make it kick in quicker..so why not do it sublingually.

The Mylan tabs dissolve quite quickly as well.
 
Yea I enjoy the small ones that taste sweet and the mylan is similar, thanks yall
 
Not a problem, all the formulations of lorazepam I've come across were obviously designed to be used orally and sublingually. Take advantage of that nice characteristic of lorazepam, a lot of people hate Ativan, but I think its very underrated, a less-sleepy version of valium.
 
Update: the mylan 457's work the same and can be admi inistered sublingually, enjoy!
 
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