Dosage forms are pharmaceutical finished products, containing one or more active ingredients (drug), in a specified dose, and several inactive ingredients or excipients. When given to the patient by an adequate route of administration, the drug reaches its site of action and exerts its pharmacological action. Intravenous dosage forms, in particular, are intended to be applied directly on a patient’s vein. Parenteral routes of drug administration are, in a broad sense and by the meaning of the words, those that deliver a drug avoiding its passage through the gastrointestinal system. Nowadays, however, the term parenteral is reserved for the drug administration by injection (or infusion) directly into a vessel (i.e., a vein or an artery), an ...
Intravenous (IV) parenteral nutrition (PN) therapy can be administered either into small-diameter an...
There are two methods of drug administration - enteral (through the gastrointestinal tract) and pare...
Intracerebroventricular drug administration is a method that bypasses the blood-brain barrier and ot...
Administration of drugs by the intramuscular route consists of the injection of a pharmaceutical dos...
Intravenous bolus and intravenous infusion are the two ways in which a parenteral drug solution can ...
Sometimes drugs are injected straight into veins. This is known as Intravenous administration. The m...
The present study will outline formulation and the evaluation methods of injectable dosage form. The...
Much early experience with antibiotic therapy involved oral administration of sulfonamides, penicill...
The primary drug delivery methods are intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), intranasal (IN), intrade...
Introduction: Injection is an infusion method of putting drugs or fluids in to the body with a holl...
When sedation outside of the operating room is required, possible routes of administration of the ag...
Intravenous drug administration is associated with potential complications, such as phlebitis. The p...
There has been a significant increase in the number of injectable pharmaceutical products over the l...
Background: Intravenous drug administration is associated with potential complications, such as phle...
One of the first group’s toaddress these patient safety issues was the NationalCoordinating Commit...
Intravenous (IV) parenteral nutrition (PN) therapy can be administered either into small-diameter an...
There are two methods of drug administration - enteral (through the gastrointestinal tract) and pare...
Intracerebroventricular drug administration is a method that bypasses the blood-brain barrier and ot...
Administration of drugs by the intramuscular route consists of the injection of a pharmaceutical dos...
Intravenous bolus and intravenous infusion are the two ways in which a parenteral drug solution can ...
Sometimes drugs are injected straight into veins. This is known as Intravenous administration. The m...
The present study will outline formulation and the evaluation methods of injectable dosage form. The...
Much early experience with antibiotic therapy involved oral administration of sulfonamides, penicill...
The primary drug delivery methods are intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), intranasal (IN), intrade...
Introduction: Injection is an infusion method of putting drugs or fluids in to the body with a holl...
When sedation outside of the operating room is required, possible routes of administration of the ag...
Intravenous drug administration is associated with potential complications, such as phlebitis. The p...
There has been a significant increase in the number of injectable pharmaceutical products over the l...
Background: Intravenous drug administration is associated with potential complications, such as phle...
One of the first group’s toaddress these patient safety issues was the NationalCoordinating Commit...
Intravenous (IV) parenteral nutrition (PN) therapy can be administered either into small-diameter an...
There are two methods of drug administration - enteral (through the gastrointestinal tract) and pare...
Intracerebroventricular drug administration is a method that bypasses the blood-brain barrier and ot...