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Apr 1, 2012 · A presentation that covers the basics of different routes of drug administration, such as oral, sublingual, buccal, rectal, parenteral and topical. It also explains the advantages, disadvantages and selection of routes, as well as the first-pass effect and transdermal absorption.
- Routes of Administration Pharmacology
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- Routes of Drug Administration
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- Routes of Administration Pharmacology
Nov 2, 2017 · Dr Ajay Mandal. The document discusses various routes of drug administration including oral, parenteral, inhalation, and topical routes. The oral route is the most common and involves drugs being administered via tablets, capsules, syrups, or powders.
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The route of administration is determined primarily by the properties of the drug (such as water or lipid solubility, ionization, etc.) and by the therapeutic objectives (for example, the desirability of a rapid onset of action or the need for long-term administration or restriction to a local site).
Routes of Drug Administration.ppt - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Routes of drug administration include topical, oral, parenteral, inhalation, and controlled release systems. Topical routes apply drugs to mucous membranes or skin for local or systemic effects.
Oct 26, 2014 · Objectives: To discuss the peculiar features of the various routes of drug administration • To apply the advantages and disadvantages of the various routes of drug administration to optimize patient therapeutic benefit.