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I don't know if it's effective that way; all papers I've read that show affect are using nasal, IV, or subcutaneous.
That said you should probs try that before risking infection and gaol if it's an option. It's about that much a dose in Australia (has to be administered under supervision) and requires extensive screening.
It's definitely effective, but you have to take a higher dose vs. IV. Usually it's between 60 and 120mg and it's delivered via troche in the cheek.
So that's what ~1.5 mg/kg transdermal I guess. Assume some waste from swallowing. Yeah probably around the same delivery rate and dose as subcutaneous injection