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Parenteral drug delivery Clinical Gate

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    • Parenteral preparations are administered to a patient by injection. • The medicine may be injected into the vascular system, into muscle or soft tissue to provide a systemic action, or into an anatomical space such as a joint or into a particular organ to provide a local action.

Parenteral Drug Delivery - an overview ScienceDirect Topics

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/parenteral-drug-delivery
    During suspension of oral medication, parenteral drug delivery can be achieved by intravenous, subcutaneous, transdermal, and epidural routes for various dopaminergic, opioid and antiepileptic agents.

Parenteral Drug Delivery - an overview ScienceDirect Topics

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/parenteral-drug-delivery
    In parenteral drug delivery, production of fluid controlled drug delivery system which has good syringeability and easy injectability with subsequent slow liberation of the loaded drug after thickening can be easily achieved via phase transition ME. This can be considered as the prototype liquid implant.

Parenteral Drug Delivery Methods Orbis Biosciences

    https://orbisbio.com/your-best-shot-types-of-parenteral-drug-delivery-methods/
    Intravenous drug delivery is the most common form of parenteral drug administration. Because the clinician administers medication straight into the bloodstream, the medication can take effect much more quickly in this drug delivery method than in others.

Patient Safety and Parenteral Delivery Systems

    https://www.pharmasalmanac.com/articles/q1-grifols-patient-safety-and-parenteral-delivery-systems
    The premixed bag, an updated parenteral option, benefits manufacturers, caregivers, and most importantly, patients. This article describes the difference between leading parenteral drug delivery options with an emphasis on safety. The advantages of premixed parenteral delivery are considered in regards to overall patient and administrator benefit.

A review on parenteral delivery of peptides and proteins ...

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03639045.2019.1628770
    The most common route for protein delivery, parenteral, has been focused on parenteral solution and lyophilization as formulation strategy. Additionally, new drug delivery and half-life extension approaches will further the reach of this unique class of molecules. Efforts are underway to explore the area with new technologies and development.Author: Divisha Jain, S. Shahe Mahammad, Pirthi Pal Singh, Ravinder Kodipyaka

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