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  1. Nov 4, 2016 · 1. Mansoura Faculty of medicine Clinical Pharmacology Department Dosage Forms & Routes of administration Dr Sameh AM Abdelghany. 2. Liquid Solid Semisolid Divisions of dosage forms. 3. I. Liquid Forms Aqueous preparations Alcoholic preparations 1.Solutions 2.Syrups 3.Emulsions 4.Suspension 5.Infusions 6.Decoction 7.Lotion 1.Elixirs 2.Spirits ...

  2. 4 Learning Objectives Define the phrase route of administration Identify the factors that can influence the route of administration Define the terms local use and systemic use, and explain how these uses are considered when a prescriber selects a drug for a particular patient List the major routes of administration and the advantages and disadvantages associated with each dose form Discuss ...

  3. The document discusses various routes of drug administration including enteral, parenteral, inhalation, and topical routes. Oral administration is the most common enteral route but has disadvantages like unpredictable absorption and first-pass metabolism. Parenteral routes like intravenous injection allow drugs to directly enter the bloodstream but require more skill. Other routes discussed ...

  4. Mar 15, 2016 · 3. • History: In the 18th century, a French pharmacist, Baume used rectal route for administration of suppositories. • Definition: “Rectal drug delivery system means administration of drug or pharmaceutical preparations via rectum for local or systemic effect.” example: suppositories, rectum capsules, enemas, etc. • Rectal products ...

  5. Jan 6, 2020 · Routes of Administration. Routes of Administration. Appropriate administration route depends on:. the dosage form in which the drug is available the patient’s age the patient’s condition, e.g. level of consciousness, etc. Oral. the most convenient and most commonly used route of administration. 577 views • 6 slides

  6. Nov 18, 2018 · Download now. 1. Dosage forms and Routes of drug administration Faten Al-Sadek, pharmacy student at MACHS. 2. Route of drug administration : is the path by which a drug is taken into the body. Route of drug administration is determined by: • The property of the drug (e.g. water or lipid solubility, Ionization) • Therapeutic objectives (e.g ...

  7. Mar 7, 2021 · • A route of administration is the path from which a drug, fluid, poison or any other substances taken into the body. • Most of the drugs are given by the different types of routes. • The choice of the appropriate route of the administration in a given situation is depend both on the drugs as well as patient related factors.

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