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  1. route of administration in pharmacy is the path by which a drug is taken into the body. Oral 1. Intravascular. Sublingual 2. Intramuscular. Rectum 3. Subcutaneous. In Systemic route the drug reaches to the systemic circulation (Blood). So that it is called systemic route.

  2. Displaying Handbook of Drug Administration Via Enteral Feeding Tubes (2015).pdf.

  3. 1 sty 2018 · PDF | Systemic absorption of a drug depends on its physicochemical properties, the nature of the dosage form on which it is included and the anatomical... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  4. A) Enteral routes (administering the drug by mouth): 1) Oral route: most commonly used for drug administration. Advantage: 1- Most convenient to the patient. 2- Acceptable. 3- Painless. 4- Safe Disadvantage: 1- Drug action is slow, thus not suitable for emergency. 2- Irritant drugs cannot be administrated. 3- May not be useful in the presence ...

  5. Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Tubes Page 3 of 753. Page 4 of 753. Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Tubes THIRD EDITION Rebecca White BSc (Hons) MSc MRPharmS (I Presc) FFRPS Medical Advisor, Baxter Healthcare Ltd Compton, UK Vicky Bradnam

  6. 23 sie 2023 · A medication administration route is often classified by the location at which the drug is applied, such as oral or intravenous. The choice of routes in which the medications are applied depends not only on convenience but also on the drug's properties and pharmacokinetics.

  7. route of medicine administration. By administering directly into the systemic circulation, either by direct injection or infusion, the medicine is instantaneously distributed to its sites of action. This route of administration can be complex and it is now an integral part of the nurse’s role. Those administering IV medicines must

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