Applying it to the surface of the body, typically the skin.
applied to the surface of the skin.
yes
that is not a question dumbo
po, sc, im, iv
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, eye drops are considered a topical route of administration. They are applied directly to the surface of the eye, primarily for local effects, such as treating conditions like dryness, infection, or inflammation. While they can also have systemic effects if absorbed, their primary use is for localized treatment.
Slowest or LEAST EFFECTIVE route to MOST EFFECTIVE route: Topical (Slowest or least effective) Ingestion Intramuscular (IM) Intraperitoneal Inhalation (Inhaler or ET tube) Intravenous (IV) Some studies show administration of drugs via ET tube is as effective as IV.
A topical antibiotic like Neosporin is the best route to go. Apply it to the cut twice daily, until it heals.
topical pregnancy
The suffix of "topical" is "-al".
This question is Uncategorized and not topical.
defination of topical website