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Is the fast of cardiac patients invalidated when they use sublingual pills?

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Is the fast of cardiac patients invalidated when they use sublingual pills?

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The sublingual pill placed under the tongue in some cardiac diseases is absorbed through the mouth tissue, mixes with the blood and prevents heart attack. Since that pill is absorbed and disappears in the mouth, it does not reach the stomach. Therefore, sublingual pills do not invalidate fasting.

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