PPT-Routes of Drug Administration and Dosage Formulations
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Routes of administration Chapter Topics Routes of administration Oral route of administration Transmucosal route of administration Topical route of administration
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Routes of administration Chapter Topics Routes of administration Oral route of administration Transmucosal route of administration Topical route of administration Inhalation route of administration. By:Dr. . . Sok. . Vanna. , Semester 2, Year 4. Form of Medication . The principle of medication form are:. Solid dosage form. Liquid dosage form. Semi solid dosage form. Gas dosage form . Solid dosage form. Natalie . Craythorne. 1. st. February 2013. Aims for today. To know what a drug is and how they are classified. To understand where drugs come from. Be able to explain the “lock and key” and induced fit hypotheses. Natalie . Craythorne. 27. th. September. . 2013. Aims for today. To know what a drug is and how they are classified. To understand where drugs come from. Be able to explain the “lock and key” and induced fit hypotheses. Introduction . When a drug is taken by a patient, the resulting biological effects, for example lowering of blood pressure, are determined by the pharmacological properties of the drug. These biological effects are usually produced by an interaction of the drug with specific receptors at the drug’s site of action.. Chapter 11. MAT 119. Parenteral Routes. Route of administration other than gastrointestinal. Intramuscular (IM). Subcutaneous (. subcut. ). Intradermal (ID). Intravenous (IV). 2. 3. Z-Track Injection. 1. /59. CONTENTS. 2. /59. INTRODUCTION. APPROACHES. EVALUATION. CONCLUSION. REFERENCES. INTRODUCTION. 3. /59. The control of gastrointestinal transit of orally administered dosage forms using . gastroretentive. (. FDDS. ). Drug absorption from the gastrointestinal tract is a complex procedure and is subject to many variables.. the extent of gastrointestinal tract drug absorption is related to contact time with the small intestinal mucosa.. Chapter 10. MAT 119. Medication Administration. Medication administration is the way that a drug is introduced into the body. . The route of administration is chosen according to the speed of absorption desired and the site of action of the medication. . Dr. Jwan Mohammed. Oral route . Parenteral route. Intravenous. Intramuscular. Subcutaneous. Transdermal route. Rectal route . Pulmonary route . Oral route of administration. The oral route of administration is the most convenient route for drug administration because of low production cost, better suitability for self administration, higher level of patient safety and better patient . Chapter 7. MAT 119. Objectives. Read and write correct medical notation.. Write the standard medical abbreviation from a list of common terminology.. Classify the notation that specifies the dosage, route, and frequency of the medication to be administered.. First Paediatric Antituberculosis Drug Optimization Meeting (PADO - TB 1) Date: 14 - 15 February 2019 Meeting room CDS65, fourth floor of the WHO D - building/UNAIDS building, Geneva, Switzerland 2 E PADO-Dr Martina Penazzato MD MSc PhDPaediatricHIV lead HIV and Hepatitis Department World Health Organization Geneva SwitzerlandThe development of pediatric products lags unacceptably behind that of a and . routes. . of. . administration. 2. . . Information. . about. . drugs. 3. . . Drug. . legislation. in CZ. What. . is. a . dosage. . form. ?. It. . is. a . final. . form. , . in . which. UNIVERSITY . INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY. ,. CSJM University, . KANPUR. Absorption from the . gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is . governed by factors such as. :. S. urface area for absorption. Blood flow to the site of absorption.
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