Ans) Parenteral Route:
- Epidural- Epidural administration is a medical route of administration in which a drug such as epidural analgesia and epidural anaesthesia or contrast agent is injected into the epidural space around the spinal cord.
- Intra- arterial- situated or occurring within, administered into, or involving entry by way of an artery intra-arterial chemotherapy an intra-arterial catheter. Other Words from intra-arterial.
- Intra articular- situated within, occurring within, or administered by entry into a joint intra-articular injection.
- Intradermal injection, often abbreviated ID, is a shallow or superficial injection of a substance into the dermis, which is located between the epidermis and the hypodermis. This route is relatively rare compared to injections into the subcutaneous tissue or muscle.
- Intramuscular injection, often abbreviated IM, is the injection of a substance directly into muscle. In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.
- Intraosseous infusion (IO) is the process of injecting directly into the marrow of a bone. This provides a non-collapsible entry point into the systemic venous system. This technique is used to provide fluids and medication when intravenous access is not available or not feasible.
Paranteral Routes Route Epidural: Intra- Arterial: Intra- Articular: Intradermal: Intramuscular (IM): Intraosseous: Intraperitoneal: Intrapleural: Intrathecal: Intravenous:...
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