Chemistry, asked by chunaranirmal143, 2 months ago

Delivery of a drug through skin is known as

cutaneously

oral

rectally

intraveneous​

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Answered by Navika31
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Intravenous (IV) is a method of administering concentrated medications (diluted or undiluted) directly into the vein using a syringe through a needleless port on an existing IV line or a saline lock.

intravenous (injected into the vein) subcutaneous (injected into the fatty tissue just under the layer of skin)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Many drugs can be administered orally as liquids, capsules, tablets, or chewable tablets. Because the oral route is the most convenient and usually the safest and least expensive, it is the one most often used. However, it has limitations because of the way a drug typically moves through the digestive tract. For drugs administered orally, absorption may begin in the mouth and stomach.

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