Take the medication by mouth, as per directions.
well with anytype of medication you take orally or non oral once the medication is taken in its intended use your body alerts the medication in its direction for use .
To dispose of oral barium contrast, follow the instructions provided by the healthcare facility or pharmacy where it was obtained. Typically, it is recommended to return any unused or expired contrast to a designated medication disposal site or a pharmacy that offers medication disposal services. Do not dispose of oral barium contrast in regular household trash or pour it down the drain.
Dilaudid, e.g. hydromorphone
The simple answer as to why dosages of oral medication differ from intravenous (IV) doses of pharmaceuticals is that to be effective, oral medication must be absorbed in the digestive system. Anything given in an IV is in you and that means all of it. Yes, your body can process out some of the IV medication, but this is different than your body having to absorb it in the gastrointestinal tract.
The recommended options for dog oral antifungal medication include itraconazole, fluconazole, and ketoconazole. These medications are commonly prescribed by veterinarians to treat fungal infections in dogs.
Ivermectin is an oral medication commonly used to treat scabies. It works by paralyzing and killing the mites responsible for the infestation. Additionally, permethrin cream, although not an oral or injection medication, is a topical treatment that effectively eradicates scabies when applied to the skin. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Yes there is, you can talk to your doctor about antiviral medication. If the creams don't work for you then you can try taking the medicin.
Glucophage
Trichomoniasis is not treated with creams. Oral medication is required.
"Colgate", "Oral B" and "Pearl Drops"
Oral medications are administered "P.O."
There are different medications for diabetes, some of them being oral, and some such as insulin being injected. If you are an insulin diabetic you will be taught by your doctor how to properly inject your insulin, and when it is required. For more information please see this site: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/medication/