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  1. 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 ...

  2. Dec 21, 2016 · Systemic Administration of drugs: General Anaesthetics (volatile and gaseous) Nasal Sprays: Absorption via Nasal Mucosa and then through nasal associated lymphoid tissue Local Administration of drugs: corticosteroids, β2 agonist, Nasal Decongestants Peptide hormone analouge: Anti Diuretic Hormone, Gonadotrophin, Calcitonin.

  3. Presentation on theme: "Routes of Drug Administration"— Presentation transcript: 1 Routes of Drug Administration. 2 The “Right” ways of administering drugs. Right patient Right drug Right dose Right route Right time Right documentation. 3 Significance of Drug Administration. Input of drug in the Human body.

  4. Oral route is the most common route of. administration. It is safe, convenient, cheap. and does not require the services of a skilled. personnel. However, it has certain. disadvantages. a) Some drugs are unpalatable and cause. irritation of the intestinal tract resulting in.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Routes Of Drug Administration.ppt. Apr 27, 2022 • Download as PPT, PDF •. 3 likes • 1,873 views. Mruganka Jadhav. This slide helps you to understand various route of drug administration. Health & Medicine. 1 of 32. Download now. By: Mruganka R.

  6. 2. Nasal inhalation: This route involves administration of drugs. directly into the nose. Examples of agents include nasal decongestants, such as oxymetazoline, and corticosteroids, such as mometasone furoate. Desmopressin is administered intranasally in the treatment of diabetes insipidus. 3.

  7. Mar 28, 2019 · 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. 569 views • 6 slides

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