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Published 10/21/2024 The oral absorption pattern is {{c1::variable}} and is affected by many factors.
Published 10/21/2024 This is the safest and most common, convenient, and economical route of administration
Published 10/21/2024 The Oral (Route of Administration) disadvantages are:{{c1::limited absorption of some drugs}}{{c1::food may affect absorption}}{{c1::patient complianc…
Published 10/21/2024 What are some examples of oral (route of administration)?
Published 10/21/2024 In sublingual (route of administration), most of its drugs are {{c1::eratically}} or {{c1::incompletely absorbed}}
Published 10/21/2024 The advantages of the sublingual route of administration are:{{c1::Bypassess first-pass effect}}{{c1::Bypassess destruction by stomach acid}}{{c1::Dru…
Published 10/21/2024 The disadvantages of the sublingual route of administration are:{{c1::Limited to certain types of drugs}}{{c1::Limited to drugs that can be taken in s…
Published 10/21/2024 What are some examples of sublingual (route of administration)?
Published 10/21/2024 In Intravenous, the absorption is {{c1::not required}}
Published 10/21/2024 The advantages of the IV route of administration are:{{c1::Can have immediate effects}}{{c1::Ideal if dosed in large volumes}}{{c1::Suitable for irrit…
Published 10/21/2024 The disadvantages of the IV route of administration are:{{c1::Unsuitable for oily substances}}{{c1::Bolus injection}} may result in adverse effects{{c…
Published 10/21/2024 What are some examples of IV (route of administration)?
Published 10/21/2024 These are Route of administration that depend on drug diluents: Aqueous Solution → promptDepot preparations → slow and sustained
Published 10/21/2024 The advantages of the IM route of administration are:{{c1::Suitable if drug is moderate}}{{c1::Suitable for oily vehicles and certain irritating subst…
Published 10/21/2024 The disadvantages of the IM route of administration are:Affects certain lab tests {{c1::creatinine kinase}}{{c1::Can be painful}}{{c1::Can cause IM he…
Published 10/21/2024 What are some examples of IM (route of administration)?
Published 10/21/2024 The advantages of the Subcutaneous route of administration are:{{c1::Suitable for slow-release drugs}}{{c1::Ideal for some poorly soluble suspensions}…
Published 10/21/2024 The disadvantages of the Subcutaneous route of administration are:{{c1::Pain or necrosis if drug is irritating}}{{c1::Unsuitable for drugs administere…
Published 10/21/2024 What are some examples of Subcutaneous (route of administration)?
Published 10/21/2024 With the inhalation route, {{c1::systemic}} absorption may occur but is not always desirable.
Published 10/21/2024 With inhalation route:Absorption is {{c1::rapid}} and can have {{c1::immediate}} effects.
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Inhalation}} is the most addictive route wherein the drug can enter the brain quickly
Published 10/21/2024 Fluticasone and Albuterol are examples of {{c1::inhaled}} medications
Published 10/21/2024 When local effects of drugs are desired, {{c1::topical}} administration of medication is used. This route {{c1::minimizes}} systemic absorption.
Published 10/21/2024 Topical administration is unsuitable for drugs with {{c1::high molecular weight or poor lipid solubility}}.
Published 10/21/2024 Clotrimazole cream, Hydrocortisone cream, Timolol eye drops are examples of {{c1::topical medication}}
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Transdermal (Patch)}} has a slow and sustained absorption pattern.
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Sublingual}} and {{c1::Transdermal}} routes bypass the first-pass effect.
Published 10/21/2024 Transdermal is ideal for drugs that are lipo-{{c1::lipophilic}}, have {{c1::poor}} oral bioavailability, and are {{c1::quickly eliminated}} from the b…
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Transdermal route}} is limited to drugs that can be taken in small daily doses. Examples: Nitroglycerin, nicotine, scopolamine
Published 10/21/2024 Absorption pattern of {{c1::rectal route}} is erratic and variable. It fully/partially {{c1::partially}} bypasses the first-pass effect.
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Rectal}} route is not a well-accepted route.
Published 10/21/2024 For patients in comatose or taking drugs that cause vomiting, {{c1::rectal route}} is the best option. {{c1::Bisacodyl and Promethazine}} are examples…
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Gas}} medications are ideal for inhalation route.
Published 10/21/2024 Inhaled medications are most effective for patients with {{c1::respiratory}} problems since there is a {{c1::localized}} effect that targets the lungs…
Published 10/21/2024 Doses for inhaled medications can or cannot be titrated? {{c1::can be}}
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