Intraperitoneal
Otic route.
by mouth
Usually used in connection with how a medication is given into the body, as the oral route, the intramuscular or intravenous route of administration.
Using Route IL to deliver medication means: to deliver it Intralesional. To inject a drug directly into a skin lesion for faster action of drug and for better results with medication. Tiffany L. Muskegon Michigan
route and frequency
EVERY PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN by a doctor must include, among other things, the intended route of the medicine (how to take it). PO means you take the drug orally and PR means you take the drug rectally (as in a suppository).
That request is typically called a "medication order" or simply an "order" for short. It is a directive from a healthcare provider specifying the medication, dosage, frequency, and route of administration for a patient.
Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, and right situation. Right place and right to refuse are sometimes also thought to be rights of medication but the first 7 listed are probably what you are looking for. Right situation and right documentation are also new to people who learned them as the 5 rights of medication administration.
Medication in the right route is very important since that is responsible to treat you in a systematic way. We should be quite sure of what we consume as a medicine. Also We should ask out doctors what tablet is for what. So this will create a clear picture in your mind that you are not consuming any wrong stuff.
Not all medication injections go to the veins. However, venous route is one of the fastest way the circulate the medication through your system. This is because the medication would go from the veins to your heart where it will be pumped to the rest of your body pretty quickly.
Topical administration is not a gastrointestinal tract route of drug administration. It involves applying medication directly to the skin or mucous membranes for localized effects.