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Types of Preparation
QUESTIONS
Define local administration.
By what name are locally administered drugs commonly known?
List 8 types of topical preparation.
Define systemic administration.
What medical condition would contra-indicate the oral administration of a drug and why?
In addition to vomiting, list 3 other reasons why oral administration of a drug may not be a suitable route (clue - these are associated with the drug rather than the patient).
These abbreviations are commonly used in practice: I/V, I/M, S/Q (or S/C), I/P & P/O. What do they stand for?
Of the routes of drug administration listed in Q6, which is the fastest acting and why?
What is the difference between a solution and a suspension? Explain why suspensions should never be injected.
Although the fastest route of action is often desirable, certain drugs may benefit from slower absorption. Explain why.
What is a depot preparation?
What is nebulisation?
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