Four common routes for drug administration include:
Intradermal, subcutaneous, intermuscular, intravenous, sublingual, otic, ophthalmic, enteral, and nasal.
intraocular routes of medication administration involue
Non-parenteral administration refers to routes of drug delivery that do not involve injections or puncturing the skin. This method includes oral, sublingual, buccal, rectal, transdermal, and inhalation routes, allowing medications to be absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract or other mucosal surfaces. Non-parenteral methods are often preferred for their ease of use and reduced risk of infection compared to parenteral routes.
Inhalation or Topically.
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intravenous and inhalation mode.
Stomach, mouth, nose
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The purposes and functions of materials and equipment needed for the administration of medication via different routes to allow all patients to receive medications. Some people may be too sick to swallow pills so other routes of administration are necessary.
Yes, the route of administration can significantly change the amount of drug absorbed and the potency of the drug.
Because after the drug has been injected it cannot be retreived..