subscutaneous(SC) injection -source aseptic technique trainaing manual 9th edition 2005
Yes the oral route for drug administration is the safest route.
The oral route of administration.
Topical administration is not a gastrointestinal tract route of drug administration. It involves applying medication directly to the skin or mucous membranes for localized effects.
yes
Usually used in connection with how a medication is given into the body, as the oral route, the intramuscular or intravenous route of administration.
Intravenous
buccal
Intravenous (IV)
per oral- which means oral route of administration.
Yes, oral route administration is generally considered safer and less complicated than parenteral route administration. Oral medications are easier to self-administer, require less technical skill, and pose a lower risk of infection compared to injections. Additionally, oral medications usually have fewer strict storage and handling requirements. However, individual patient factors and specific medications can influence the safety and efficacy of each route.
Systemic administration is a route of administration of medication, nutrition or other substance into the circulatory system so that the entire body is affected. Administration can take place via enteral administration (absorption of the drug through the gastrointestinal tract) or parental administration (generally injection, infusion, or implantation).
Yes, the route of administration can significantly change the amount of drug absorbed and the potency of the drug.