transdermal
It can be compounded in that way, yes
The iontophoresis patch uses a small electric current to push medication molecules through the skin, allowing them to enter the bloodstream and deliver the medication to the body.
It is called a patch because someone decided to call it a patch!
There's only enough medication in the patch to last a week.
yes
Take the patch off.If you are using an AED that means their heart has stopped (or you suspect it has) and whatever that patch is, is not going to save them.
No, Catapres (clonidine) is not typically administered sublingually (under the tongue). It is usually taken orally in tablet form, swallowed whole, or as a transdermal patch applied to the skin. It is important to follow the prescribed method of administration for optimal effectiveness and safety. Always consult a healthcare provider for specific instructions regarding medication use.
an adhesive medication patch that is applied to the skin behind the ear.
Ahh, somebody is taking their CPR certification. You need to remove the medication pad if the AED pads will overlap. With a gloved hand, remove the patch from the person's chest.
Motion sickness patches.DannyMSN: hnkangdi03@hotmail.com Skype:hnkangdi03Scopolomine transderm. Not sure about the spelling of the scop patch. I have used it a lot and it does help to some degree. Apelet
Oral Intravenous Nasal Inhalation Intrarectal Intrathecal Epidural Subcutaneous Intramuscular Percutaneous (patch) Ophtalmic Sublingual And I am sure I forgot some ...
Transdermal patch