Sublabial administration, literally "under the lip", from Latin, refers to the pharmacological route of administration by which the active substance is...
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Enteral administration includes:[citation needed] Buccal, dissolved inside the cheek Sublabial, dissolved under the lip Sublingual administration (SL),...
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placing a pinch, or "dip", of tobacco between the lip and the gum (sublabial administration). The act of using it is called dipping. Dipping tobacco is colloquially...
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route of administration. Furthermore, some application locations often classified as enteral, such as sublingual (under the tongue) and sublabial or buccal...
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solubility of drugs that are poorly absorbed. Sublabial administration Sublingual administration Route of administration Pharmacology Sattar, M; Sayed, OM; Lane...
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Sublabial may refer to: Sublabial scales on reptiles Sublabial route of administration of drugs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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administration by which substances diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue. Many drugs are absorbed through sublingual administration...
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Intrathecal administration is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal, or into the subarachnoid space so that it reaches...
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Oral mucosa (section Routes of administration)
Ideal for sublingual administration due to high permeability. Sublabial Mucosa (under lower lip): Suitable for sublabial administration due to good vascularization...
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Rectal administration (colloquially known as boofing or plugging) uses the rectum as a route of administration for medication and other fluids, which...
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Epidural administration (from Ancient Greek ἐπί, "upon" + dura mater) is a method of medication administration in which a medicine is injected into the...
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Subcutaneous administration is the insertion of medications beneath the skin either by injection or infusion. A subcutaneous injection is administered...
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their thumb and forefinger or use pre-measured packets. Oral (buccal, sublabial, or sublingual): Chewing tobacco, a type of tobacco that is chewed Creamy...
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administration is food or drug administration via the human gastrointestinal tract. This contrasts with parenteral nutrition or drug administration (Greek...
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Bolus (medicine) (redirect from Bolus administration)
In medicine, a bolus (from Latin bolus, ball) is the administration of a discrete amount of medication, drug, or other compound within a specific time...
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Transdermal (redirect from Transdermal administration)
Transdermal is a route of administration wherein active ingredients are delivered across the skin for systemic distribution. Examples include transdermal...
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Intramuscular injection (redirect from Intramuscular administration)
a muscle. In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications. Intramuscular injection may be preferred because muscles...
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and a syringe. An injection is considered a form of parenteral drug administration; it does not involve absorption in the digestive tract. This allows...
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Topical medication (redirect from Administration, topical)
as having a local effect, the topical route of administration can also include enteral administration of medications that are poorly absorbable by the...
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approaches to access the septum have been described in the literature. While sublabial and midfacial degloving approaches have been described, the most popular...
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Intraosseous infusion (category Routes of administration)
be used as a route of administration for emergency purposes. To continue the expansion of knowledge regarding IO administration, a successful blood transfusion...
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Insufflation (medicine) (category Routes of administration)
cavity. Insufflation has many medical uses, most notably as a route of administration for various drugs. Gases are often insufflated into a body cavity to...
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Suppository (redirect from Administration, rectal)
uk. Retrieved 2021-12-11. Lowry, Michael (2016-02-22). "Rectal drug administration in adults: how, when, why". Nursing Times. Vol. 112, no. 8, 12–14. Retrieved...
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Enema (category Routes of administration)
An enema, also known as a clyster, is the rectal administration of a fluid by injection into the lower bowel via the anus. The word enema can also refer...
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autoinjectors are easy to use and are intended for self-administration by patients, administration by untrained personnel, or easy use by healthcare professionals;...
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Dosage form (section Route of administration)
across the surface. Intravaginal administration Vaginal rings Capsules and tablets Suppositories Rectal administration (enteral) Suppositories Suspensions...
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Modified-release dosage (category Routes of administration)
to immediate-release dosage) delivers a drug with a delay after its administration (delayed-release dosage) or for a prolonged period of time (extended-release...
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located between the epidermis and the hypodermis. For certain substances, administration via an ID route can result in a faster systemic uptake compared with...
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via a sodium and calcium chloride solution. This would be used when administration by mouth was not possible because of the condition of the patient. The...
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Depot injection (category Routes of administration)
medication which releases slowly over time to permit less frequent administration of a medication. They are designed to increase medication adherence...
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