Necroticism
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i know a while ago there was some discussion of producing sublingual tablets for somnidren opposed to the powder. is this still being discussed as a possibility, or no longer?
Sublingual somnidren tabs would not work because of the amount of product that would have to be packed into such a small and solo tab. Right now we are playing around with an enteric coated somnidren product though....so stay tuned on that possibility!!
Also...the bcaa could still be in the works....hmmmm :006:
yeah, the tab would have to be quite big, but i for one would prefer to take maybe 3 sublingual tabs or so then dropping powder in my mouth. enteric coated sounds interesting though!
well, that is something that im very interested, as somnidren is one of my favorite products.
The enteric coated would be designed essentially to work just as fast (if not faster) than the sublingual powder.
the current version of Somnidren GH is a product that can easily be taken sublingually with the powder. That is the ONLY way I take mine and the results are un-paralleled.
Since the purpose of enteric coating is to basically prevent the breakdown of the product until it releases the small intestine, wouldn't it take more time to work? Obviously, gastric emptying would be the biggest factor here (since it varies on an individual basis), but according to the Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, the average time for gastric empyting with enteric coated tabs is between 1.5-7 hours. I can't find the exact source but that's where this information stems from.
Since the purpose of enteric coating is to basically prevent the breakdown of the product until it releases the small intestine, wouldn't it take more time to work? Obviously, gastric emptying would be the biggest factor here (since it varies on an individual basis), but according to the Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, the average time for gastric empyting with enteric coated tabs is between 1.5-7 hours. I can't find the exact source but that's where this information stems from.
Since the purpose of enteric coating is to basically prevent the breakdown of the product until it releases the small intestine, wouldn't it take more time to work? Obviously, gastric emptying would be the biggest factor here (since it varies on an individual basis), but according to the Encyclopedia of Pharmaceutical Technology, the average time for gastric empyting with enteric coated tabs is between 1.5-7 hours. I can't find the exact source but that's where this information stems from.
I figured as much - thanks for the answer! :dance:Hey Andrew! You are correct. The enteric coated tabs would unfortunately take longer to kick in since it takes most people's digestion roughly 20-45 minutes for the tablet to even hit the intestine for release. Unlike many pharmaceuticals the potential S-GH tablet would be designed to break down rapidly upon delivery into the intestine instead of being slowly released. In my opinion this isn't the ideal solution for this product hence the poll asking peeps what they really wanted. The number one whine with S-GH is the aftertaste and we were trying to circumvent that issue as we speak while still keeping it in a powder form. That doesn't mean we'll be able to keep the flavoring all natural but we are doing our best. I'm still all for the powdered sublingual delivery and sublingual tablets or lozenges in my opinion would be slower as well.
The long term solution may be two skus of S-GH so each individual can decide what works best for them. I really like the idea of the enteric coated tablet version because like Steve mentioned it is about GH release and recovery and not just getting to sleep. Unfortunately many users only want that rapid sleep enhancing effect which they would be giving up slighlty with the tablet version.