Orally
Skin based absorbtion, if it's even possible with that drug, or oral injestion.
rate of absorption from fastest to slowest
inhalation is fastest (7-10) seconds injection second fastest (15-30) seconds
method of overhead absorption
In Blanket Overhead Absorption Rate applied is the same however it may differ if a company follow Departmental method Or frther break - up method
Absorption method is that in which predetermined overhead rate is use to allocate all overheads to departments or activities.
Overhead absorption rate is calculated with following methods: 1 - Machine hours method 2 - Direct labor cost method 3 - Direct labor hours method
Yes you have to stick a needle through it. To get it passed the epidermis.
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The order of absorption rates from fastest to slowest is as follows: intravenous (IV) administration provides immediate absorption, followed by intramuscular (IM) injections, which are absorbed quickly but not as fast as IV. Subcutaneous (SC) injections have a slower absorption rate than IM. Oral administration is the slowest, as it requires digestion before the drug enters the bloodstream, and sublingual administration is generally faster than oral but slower than IV and IM.
Medication absorption from an intramuscular injection typically occurs within 15 to 30 minutes, though it can vary based on factors such as the type of medication, the injection site, and individual patient characteristics. Generally, medications with a higher water solubility may be absorbed more quickly. Additionally, factors like blood flow to the muscle and the formulation of the medication can influence the absorption rate.
The injection rate is the number of injections. The injection pressure is the pressure the injection is under.