Drug Forms and Measurements Flashcards
1
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Non-parenteral Routes
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- Per Os (PO)
- Per Rectum (PR)
- Transmucosal
- Transdermal
2
Q
Rate of Administration
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- Slow injection = over 5-10 mins IV
- Bolus = Typically single, large volume given rapidly
- CRI = Over a long period of time at a consistent rate
3
Q
Important Considerations
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- Drug interactions
- Storage and stability (light exposure, moisture, temperature)
- Route to administer
- Rate to administer
- Contraindications
4
Q
Contraindications
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- Poor perfusion
- Renal/liver/heart disease
- Geriatric/neonate
- Other medications
5
Q
Parenteral Routes
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- Subcutaneous (SQ/SC)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intraperitoneal (IP)
- Intradermal (ID)
6
Q
Dosage Forms
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- Tablets
- Moulded/chewable tablets
- Enteric coated tablet (don’t split!)
- Controlled release tablet (don’t split!)
- Gel caps/capsules
- Solution
- Suspension