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 Absorption - involves the passage of the drug from its
site of administration into the blood
 Distribution - involves the delivery of the drug to the
tissues and organ.
ROTES OF ADMINISTRATION
Factors which influence the rate of
absorption
 routes of administration.
 dosage forms.
 circulation at the site of absorption.
 concentration of the drug.
Topical
 When a drug is applied directly to the skin or the eyes or
ears, it is administered via the topical route .
 The therapeutic effect of the drug only extends to the local
area.
OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY
 Many of disease states affect different sites within the eye.
 Highly effective therapeutic agents have been developed for the
treatment of
various ocular diseases.
 A eye drops dose is also lost by protective mechanisms, such as solution
drainage
Forms
 The topical route of administration is used to treat
diseases that affect the eye.
 - Solutions.
 - Colloids.
 - Emulsions.
 - Suspensions.
 - Ointments.
 - Solid hydrophilic inserts.
 - Therapeutic contact lenses.
Suspensions
 They provide slow dissolution and prolonged release
of drug.
 The particle size is generally less than 10 um in
diameter.
 Steroids are frequently administered in the form of
suspensions.
Ointments
 Ointments contain one or more Mineral oil , Polymers
 Drugs administered as ointments have better
bioavailability than drops.
Ocular Inserts
 An ocusert is a system for controlled release ocular
drugs.
 An ocusert is an insoluble ophthalmic insert that
releases drug at a constant rate for a prolonged period
of time, and minimize
 drug reservoir
Properties of an ideal Ocuserts
 a) Comfort
 b) Ease of Handling and insertion
 c) Not interfere with vision
 d) Stable, and inert
 e) Applicable to a variety of drugs
ADVANTAGES
 Increased contact time and thus improved bioavailability.
 reduced systemic adverse effects.
 Administration of an accurate in the eye and thus a
better therapy Possibility of targeting
 Easy enough for self-administration.
DISADVANTAGES
 Systemic drug absorption.
 Drug binding to tear proteins.
 corneal fluid drainage.
 Melanin binding.
 Drug metabolism(ENZYME).
Contact Lenses
 For vision correction.
 often used to aid in corneal wound healing
 in patients with infectious corneal ulcers.
 rapid release drug delivery as antibiotics, anti-
glaucoma agents
Nasal route
 Nasal administration involves spraying a drug into the
nasal cavity. This is usually done
 Topically to treat allergy symptoms of nasal
Forms
 Applied by:
 drops (instillation)
 sprays
 aerosol (spray under pressure)
 Used for:
 relief of nasal congestion or allergy symptoms
 administration of flu vaccine
ADVANTAGES
 The effect is often reached within 5 min.
 used as an alternative to oral administration of for
example tablets and capsules.
 Drugs which show poor absorptivity.
DISADVANTAGES
 limited volume can be sprayed.
 risk of harmful long-term effects .
 sensory irritation of the nasal
mucosa.
Enteral Routes
 Enteral - drug placed directly in the GI tract:
 sublingual - placed under the tongue
 oral - swallowing (p.o., per os)
 rectum - Absorption through the rectum
First-pass Effect
BUCCALROUTE
 Buccal or sublingual dosage form enable drugs to be taken as smaller
tablets held in the mouth or under the tongue.
 Buccal tablets are often harder tablets [4 hour disintegration time],
designed to dissolve slowly.
 Nitroglycerin, as a softer sublingual tablet [2 min disintegration time] may
be used for the rapid relief of angina.
 This ROA is also used for some steroids nicotine-containing chewing
gum
Buccal
 Advantages
 rapid absorption
 drug stability
 avoid first-pass effect
 patients who are unable to swallow.
Buccal
 Disadvantages
 Dilution of drugby GI fluid.
 small doses
 unpleasant taste of some drugs
 Holding the dose in the mouth may be inconvenient.
Forms
 Chewingum.
 Tablet.
 Mouthwash.
 Ointment.
RECTAL ROUTE
 Absorbed by the rectum blood vessels and flow into the
body circulatory system, which distributes the drug to the
body organs.
METHODS
 enema -cleansing the bowel
 suppository-solid dose form formulated to melt in the
rectum at body temperature and release the active drug
 Ointment.
DISADVANTAGES
 They are not preferred by patients they are
inconvenient.
 Rectal absorption of most drugs is frequently
erratic and unpredictable.
 Some suppositories "leak" or are expelled after
insertion.
• Unconscious patients and children.
• If patient is nauseous or vomiting.
• Easy to terminate exposure faster onset high bioavailability.
• Irritating drugs contraindicated.
ADVANTAGES
Topical
•Mucosal membranes (eye drops, antiseptic, sunscreen,
nasal, .)
•Skin
>Dermal - rubbing in of oil or ointment(local action)
>Trans dermal - absorption of drug through skin
(systemic action)
Tran dermal route
Epidermis
Dermis
tissue
Muscle
Trans dermal route
 This involves administration of the drug dose just under the
skin.
Or
 delivers drug to bloodstream via absorption through the
skin.
Transdermal patches
 Systemic effect .
 Specific dose contained on patch .
Form
Advantages
•Can be given by patient, e.g. in the case of insulin
•Absorption slow but usually complete.
•Absorption rate can be improved by massage or heat.
Disadvantages
 Can be painful
 Irritant drugs can cause local tissue damage
 Maximum of 2 ml injection thus often small
doses limit use.
 Not effective inan emergency
pulmonary Medications
 delivers medication directly into the lungs via the mouth
 Some devices use a powder or nonaerosolized spray for
inhalation instead of compressed gas
 commonly utilized for young children or elderly patients
with asthma or lung disease
Nebulizer
42
medication is delivered into the lungs through an
apparatus that uses compressed air. The medication is
placed into the cup of the device and connected to the
machine that produces a mist that is inhaled by the person
DISADVANTAGES
 The absorption enhancer used to improve nasal
delivery system may have toxicity.
 Absorption surface area is less (GIT)
 Ones drug administerdcan’t be removed
 Nasal irritation.
Advantages
 Drug degradation is absent.
 Rapid drug absorption.
 Quick onset of action.
 1st pass metabolism is absent.
APPLICATION
 Local delivery.
 Systemic delivery.
 Nasal vaccines.
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Rout of drug administration

  • 1. 1
  • 2.  Absorption - involves the passage of the drug from its site of administration into the blood  Distribution - involves the delivery of the drug to the tissues and organ.
  • 4. Factors which influence the rate of absorption  routes of administration.  dosage forms.  circulation at the site of absorption.  concentration of the drug.
  • 5. Topical  When a drug is applied directly to the skin or the eyes or ears, it is administered via the topical route .  The therapeutic effect of the drug only extends to the local area.
  • 6. OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY  Many of disease states affect different sites within the eye.  Highly effective therapeutic agents have been developed for the treatment of various ocular diseases.  A eye drops dose is also lost by protective mechanisms, such as solution drainage
  • 7. Forms  The topical route of administration is used to treat diseases that affect the eye.  - Solutions.  - Colloids.  - Emulsions.  - Suspensions.  - Ointments.  - Solid hydrophilic inserts.  - Therapeutic contact lenses.
  • 8. Suspensions  They provide slow dissolution and prolonged release of drug.  The particle size is generally less than 10 um in diameter.  Steroids are frequently administered in the form of suspensions.
  • 9. Ointments  Ointments contain one or more Mineral oil , Polymers  Drugs administered as ointments have better bioavailability than drops.
  • 10. Ocular Inserts  An ocusert is a system for controlled release ocular drugs.  An ocusert is an insoluble ophthalmic insert that releases drug at a constant rate for a prolonged period of time, and minimize  drug reservoir
  • 11. Properties of an ideal Ocuserts  a) Comfort  b) Ease of Handling and insertion  c) Not interfere with vision  d) Stable, and inert  e) Applicable to a variety of drugs
  • 12. ADVANTAGES  Increased contact time and thus improved bioavailability.  reduced systemic adverse effects.  Administration of an accurate in the eye and thus a better therapy Possibility of targeting  Easy enough for self-administration.
  • 13. DISADVANTAGES  Systemic drug absorption.  Drug binding to tear proteins.  corneal fluid drainage.  Melanin binding.  Drug metabolism(ENZYME).
  • 14. Contact Lenses  For vision correction.  often used to aid in corneal wound healing  in patients with infectious corneal ulcers.  rapid release drug delivery as antibiotics, anti- glaucoma agents
  • 15. Nasal route  Nasal administration involves spraying a drug into the nasal cavity. This is usually done  Topically to treat allergy symptoms of nasal
  • 16.
  • 17. Forms  Applied by:  drops (instillation)  sprays  aerosol (spray under pressure)  Used for:  relief of nasal congestion or allergy symptoms  administration of flu vaccine
  • 18. ADVANTAGES  The effect is often reached within 5 min.  used as an alternative to oral administration of for example tablets and capsules.  Drugs which show poor absorptivity.
  • 19. DISADVANTAGES  limited volume can be sprayed.  risk of harmful long-term effects .  sensory irritation of the nasal mucosa.
  • 20. Enteral Routes  Enteral - drug placed directly in the GI tract:  sublingual - placed under the tongue  oral - swallowing (p.o., per os)  rectum - Absorption through the rectum
  • 22. BUCCALROUTE  Buccal or sublingual dosage form enable drugs to be taken as smaller tablets held in the mouth or under the tongue.  Buccal tablets are often harder tablets [4 hour disintegration time], designed to dissolve slowly.  Nitroglycerin, as a softer sublingual tablet [2 min disintegration time] may be used for the rapid relief of angina.  This ROA is also used for some steroids nicotine-containing chewing gum
  • 23.
  • 24. Buccal  Advantages  rapid absorption  drug stability  avoid first-pass effect  patients who are unable to swallow.
  • 25. Buccal  Disadvantages  Dilution of drugby GI fluid.  small doses  unpleasant taste of some drugs  Holding the dose in the mouth may be inconvenient.
  • 26. Forms  Chewingum.  Tablet.  Mouthwash.  Ointment.
  • 27. RECTAL ROUTE  Absorbed by the rectum blood vessels and flow into the body circulatory system, which distributes the drug to the body organs.
  • 28. METHODS  enema -cleansing the bowel  suppository-solid dose form formulated to melt in the rectum at body temperature and release the active drug  Ointment.
  • 29. DISADVANTAGES  They are not preferred by patients they are inconvenient.  Rectal absorption of most drugs is frequently erratic and unpredictable.  Some suppositories "leak" or are expelled after insertion.
  • 30. • Unconscious patients and children. • If patient is nauseous or vomiting. • Easy to terminate exposure faster onset high bioavailability. • Irritating drugs contraindicated. ADVANTAGES
  • 31. Topical •Mucosal membranes (eye drops, antiseptic, sunscreen, nasal, .) •Skin >Dermal - rubbing in of oil or ointment(local action) >Trans dermal - absorption of drug through skin (systemic action)
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  • 35. Trans dermal route  This involves administration of the drug dose just under the skin. Or  delivers drug to bloodstream via absorption through the skin.
  • 36. Transdermal patches  Systemic effect .  Specific dose contained on patch . Form
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  • 38. Advantages •Can be given by patient, e.g. in the case of insulin •Absorption slow but usually complete. •Absorption rate can be improved by massage or heat.
  • 39. Disadvantages  Can be painful  Irritant drugs can cause local tissue damage  Maximum of 2 ml injection thus often small doses limit use.  Not effective inan emergency
  • 40. pulmonary Medications  delivers medication directly into the lungs via the mouth  Some devices use a powder or nonaerosolized spray for inhalation instead of compressed gas  commonly utilized for young children or elderly patients with asthma or lung disease
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  • 42. Nebulizer 42 medication is delivered into the lungs through an apparatus that uses compressed air. The medication is placed into the cup of the device and connected to the machine that produces a mist that is inhaled by the person
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  • 44. DISADVANTAGES  The absorption enhancer used to improve nasal delivery system may have toxicity.  Absorption surface area is less (GIT)  Ones drug administerdcan’t be removed  Nasal irritation.
  • 45. Advantages  Drug degradation is absent.  Rapid drug absorption.  Quick onset of action.  1st pass metabolism is absent.
  • 46. APPLICATION  Local delivery.  Systemic delivery.  Nasal vaccines.