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sublingual nicotine

National Institute on Drug Dependence, China · FDA-approved active Small molecule ✓ Verified May 2026 Quality 5/100

sublingual nicotine is a Small molecule drug developed by National Institute on Drug Dependence, China. It is currently FDA-approved. Also known as: nicotine sublingual tablet.

Sublingual nicotine is a small molecule intervention used to study conditions such as nicotine dependence, smoking cessation, and COPD. It is administered under the tongue and is available in various forms, including tablets.

At a glance

Generic namesublingual nicotine
Also known asnicotine sublingual tablet
SponsorNational Institute on Drug Dependence, China
ModalitySmall molecule
PhaseFDA-approved

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

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ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about sublingual nicotine

What is sublingual nicotine?

sublingual nicotine is a Small molecule drug developed by National Institute on Drug Dependence, China.

Who makes sublingual nicotine?

sublingual nicotine is developed and marketed by National Institute on Drug Dependence, China (see full National Institute on Drug Dependence, China pipeline at /company/national-institute-on-drug-dependence-china).

Is sublingual nicotine also known as anything else?

sublingual nicotine is also known as nicotine sublingual tablet.

What development phase is sublingual nicotine in?

sublingual nicotine is FDA-approved (marketed).

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