Routes to administer medications
ENTERAL
- Oral
- Buccal
- Sublingual
- Rectal
PRESENTATIONS
Tablets
Pills
Syrups
Suspensions
Dragees
PARENTERAL
- Intradermal
- Intravenous
- Intramuscular
- Intravertebral
- Subcutaneous
- Intrathecal
PRESENTATIONS
Vaccines
Blisters
Serums
TOPICAL
SKIN
PRESENTATIONS
Ointment
Sprays
Patch
Droppers
Pomades
Creams
Medication Effects
- Desired Effect
- Side Effect
- Tolerance and Dependence
- Interactions
- No Apparent Effect
- Paradoxical Effec
Local Effect: Some medications, such as eye drops or topical skin creams or ointments, are applied directly to the area that needs treatment.
Systemic Effect: Some medications, such as pills or liquids given orally, rectal suppositories, Transdermal patches and subcutaneous injections end up in the bloodstream and act on a specific organ or system within the body