Routes of drug administration can be systemic or local. Systemic routes deliver drugs to the circulatory system and affect the entire body. These include enteral routes like oral, sublingual and rectal administration as well as parenteral routes like inhalation, injection, and transdermal delivery. Each route has advantages and disadvantages depending on factors like onset of action, suitability for different drug properties, patient conditions, and ease of administration. The most appropriate route is selected based on these considerations to maximize drug effectiveness and safety.