Enteral 1
Enteral 2
Parenteral 1
Parenteral 2
Parenteral 3
100

What is a disadvantage of rectal administration?

inconvenient, uncomfortable, messy, absorbtion slow & erratic

100

What is an advantage of sublingual administration?

rapid onset of action, bypasses first-pass metabolism, can be self-administered, can be spit out to cease administration

100

What is the one dosage form that can be administered through all of the injectable routes of administration?

solution

100

What is a disadvantage of topical administration?

messy, can be difficult to apply, more time consuming, slower absorption, absorption variability depending on area being administered, hydration level of skin, etc.

100

Name one ophthalmic dosage form

solution, suspension or ointment

200

What is an advantage of oral administration?

convenience (easy to carry, use, store), doesn't need to be sterile, generally pain free, usually flavored or coated to avoid bad taste

200

Name one solid dosage form and one liquid dosage form that can be administered orally

tablet, capsule, caplet, softgel/gelcap, oral powder, solution, suspension, syrup, elixir, tincture, emulsion, gel

200

What is a disadvantage of intramuscular injection?

painful, slower onset than IV, requires trained staff to dose and administer, need special supplies, some variability in absorption depending on muscle & blood flow to it

200

Name one disadvantage of intravenous administration

painful, inconvenient, need special supplies, has to be done by a train professional, increased risk of infection, hard to stop action of drug once administered

200

What is a disadvantage of vaginal administration?

inconvenient, uncomfortable, messy

300

What is a disadvantage of sublingual administration?

Drug has to stay in that area (cannot eat or drink or swallow while drug is dissolving under tongue), only good for drugs that are effective in small amounts

300

Name one dosage form that can be administered sublingually

tablet, lozenge/troche, solution (usually concentrated), film, some powders

300

What is a disadvantage of respiratory administration?

have to use properly to work properly

300

What are intradermal injections typically used for

diagnostic purposes

300

What is a disadvantage of otic administration?

have to lay with ear up for up to 5 minutes, may be difficult to self-administer, can cause discomfort or dizziness

400

What is a dosage form that can be given buccally?

lozenge/troche, solution (concentrated), tablet, film

400

Name one dosage form that can be used rectally

suppository, enema, cream, foam, gel, ointment

400

Name one dosage form that can be administered vaginally

tablet, cream, suppository, gel, ointment

400

What is an advantage of vaginal administration?

local effect, can be self-administered, avoids first-pass metabolism

400

What is a disadvantage of subcutaneous administration?

variable drug absorption, can be painful, need special supplies, smaller volumes only

500

What is a disadvantage of oral administration?

slower onset of action, gets metabolized and digested, stomach contents can affect absorption, can only be used in patients who can swallow, 

500

What is an advantage of rectal administration?

local effect and/or systemic effect, can be self-administered, reduced first-pass metabolism

500

Name one advantage of intravenous administration

immediate onset of action, can be given to unconscious patient, avoids first-pass metabolism, better control over drug levels in body

500

What is an advantage of subcutaneous administration?

longer duration of action, can self-administer, lower risk of infection

500

What is a disadvantage of nasal administration?

can cause nosebleed if used incorrectly, may cause bad taste in mouth