WHY A BUCAL SPRAY?

The spray, unlike capsules and other orally administered medications, does not pass through the hostile environment of stomach acid or bile or undergo enzymatic degradation.

Buccal absorption surpasses the liver barrier (the first step of drug metabolism) where the ingredients effect could be altered.

The active substances pass directly to the blood stream through capillaries under the tongue having almost an instant effect.

Some of the many benefits of Oral Absorption are:

Safety – Because of the fast penetration of the sprays, extra ingredients – even the very simple ones – would hinder and block the absorption process. Reduces allergic reactions, and since it does not pass through the gastrointestinal tract, the indigestion and gas discomfort resulting from taking pills are eliminated. Our spray contains no filters like tablets do. This reduces the chance of an allergic or nauseous reactions nearly to zero

Convenience – Easy to use, it’s there when you need it. Sprays fit into any schedule and can be taken anywhere. The Spray delivers the dose in fine particles or droplets and so the lag of time for the drug to be available is reduced

Efficiency – Emerging from a closed and sealed environment through a microliter spray, the fine mist gently coats and penetrates the inner lining of your mouth. These capillary rich tissues then distribute the nutrition throughout the system in a fast and efficient manner. Because they are stored in a closed, oxygen-free environment, there is no deterioration due to the effects of air or light. The penetration of the nutrient mist over the lining of your mouth reduces the saliva wash of sublingual methods and the dilution and pollution of pills in the gastrointestinal tract. Each OBEGLUTIDE Spray gives a precise, measured dose of active substances with every pump. This ensures that the patient receives the correct dose each time.

240 sprays                                               1.200 pills

FEATURES

This new application method for weight loss treatment compared to existing ones promotes a 20% increase in bioavailability, provides greater efficacy at lower doses, and has fewer adverse effects than the most widely used methods.