What is the difference between orodispersible vs sublingual medication?

Orodispersible tablets or strips look like regular medications that you would swallow, but they’re designed to disintegrate in your mouth once they make contact with your saliva. This makes them extremely easy to swallow.

Alternatively, sublingual medications are designed to be specifically kept under your tongue until they dissolve, rather than just ‘in your mouth’ like orodispersible tablets.

PrViagra ODF oral strips are an orodispersible form of medication, so they’re extremely easy to use; even if you normally have difficulty taking pills.