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Routes Of Medication Administration
Oral
Enteral Tube
Topical
Transderma
Mucosal
Types of Oral Drugs
Tablets
Caplets
Capusules
Liquid
Ex:syrups,elixers,solutions,suspensions
Medications That Should NOT Be Crushed
-Buccal or sublingual tablets
-Effervescent tablets
-Enetric-coated tablets
-Liquid-filled gel caps
-Medications that may taste too bitter to swallow
-Mucous membrane irratants
-Neoplastic agents (chemotherapy drugs)
-orally disintegrating medications
-sustained-release tablets
Forms of Liquid medication
Elixir- Contains sweetners , water, alcohol
Solution- liquid containing dissolved substance
Suspensions contains fine particles of medication mixed in a liqiud
Syrup- concentrated aqueous preparation of sugars and medicine
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