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Definition:
A route of administration is the path by which a drug,
fluid, poison or other substance is brought into
contact with the body.
The ROA is determined by the
physical characteristics of the
drug, the speed which the drug is
absorbed and/ or released, as well
as the need to bypass hepatic
metabolism and achieve high
conc. at particular sites
Important
Info
Routes of Drug Administration
The route of administration
(ROA) that is chosen may
have a profound effect upon
the speed and efficiency with
which the drug acts
Important
Info
Classification
Routes of administration can broadly be divided into:

Topical: Drugs are applied topically to the skin or mucous membranes, mainly
for local action.

Oral: used for systemic (non-local) effect, substance is given via the digestive
tract.

Parenteral: A drug administered parenterally is one injected via a hollow
needle into the body at various sites and to varying depth.

Rectal: Drugs given through the rectum by suppositories or enema.

Inhalation: The lungs provide an excellent surface for absorption when the
drug is delivered in gaseous, aerosol or ultrafine solid particle form.
Routes of administration
1- Topical route:
I Skin
A-Dermal – cream, ointment (local action)
B- Transdermal- absorption of drug through skin (i.e systemic action)
I. stable blood levels(controlled drug delivery system)
II. No first pass metabolism
III. Drug must be potent or patch becomes too large
II Mucosal membranes
• eye drops (onto the conjunctiva)

ear drops

intranasal route (into the nose)
2- Oral route:
- By swallowing.
- It is intended for systemic effects resulting from drug
absorption through the various epithelia and mucosa
of the gastrointestinal tract.
Advantages:
1- Convenient - portable, no pain, easy to take.
2- Cheap - no need to sterilize, compact, multi-dose bottles,
automated machines produce tablets in large quantities.
3- Variety - tablets, capsules, suspensions, mixtures .
2 -Oral route (Cont.)
Disadvantages:
1- Sometimes inefficient - low solubility drugs may suffer
poor availability e.g. Griseofulvin
2- First-pass effect - drugs absorbed orally are
transported to the general circulation via the liver. Thus
drugs which are extensively metabolized will be
metabolized in the liver during absorption. e.g.
propranolol
2- Oral route (Cont.)
First pass effect:
First pass effect
- The first pass effect is the term used for the hepatic
metabolism of a pharmacological agent when it is
absorbed from the gut and delivered to the liver via the
portal circulation.
- The greater the first pass effect, the lower the
bioavailability of the drug(the rate and extent of the
drug reaching systemic circulation).
First pass effect (Cont.):
3- Food - Food and G-I motility can affect drug
absorption.
Often patient instructions include a direction to take
with food or take on an empty stomach.
- Absorption is slower with food(milk and milk products)
for tetracyclines and penicillins, etc. However, for
propranolol bioavailability is higher after food, and
for griseofulvin absorption is higher after a fatty
meal.
2-Oral route (Cont.):
4- Sometimes may have adverse reactions – e.g.
Antibiotics may kill normal gut flora and allow
overgrowth of fungal varieties. Thus, antifungal agent
may be included with an antibiotic.
5- Not suitable for unconscious patient - Patient
must be able to swallow solid dosage forms. Liquids
may be given by tube.
2- Oral route (Cont.)
6- May cause irritation to gastric mucosa, nausea and
vomiting.
7- Effect too slow for emergencies.
2-Oral route (Cont.)
3- Buccal/Sublingual route:

Some drugs are taken as smaller tablets which are held
in the mouth (buccal tablet) or under the tongue
(sublingual tablet).

Buccal tablets are often harder tablets [4 hour
disintegration time], designed to dissolve slowly.

E.g Nitroglycerin, as a softer sublingual tablet [2 min
disintegration time], may be used for the rapid relief of
angina.
Advantages
1- Avoid hepatic first pass - The liver is by-passed thus
there is no loss of drug by first pass effect for buccal
administration. Bioavailability is higher.
2- Rapid absorption - Because of the good blood supply to
the area, absorption is usually quite rapid.
3- Drug stability - pH in mouth relatively neutral (gf.
stomach - acidic). Thus a drug may be more stable.
3- Buccal/Sublingual route (Cont.)
Disadvantages
1- Holding the dose in the mouth is inconvenient.
2- Small doses only can be accommodated easily.
3- Buccal/Sublingual route (Cont.)
4- Parenteral route:
A- Intravascular (IV, IA):
- placing a drug directly into blood stream.
-May be - Intravenous (into a vein) or - intraarterial (into an artery).
Advantages
1- precise, accurate and immediate onset of action, 100% bioavailability.
Disadvantages
1- risk of embolism.
2- high concentrations attained rapidly leading to greater risk of adverse
effects.
4- Parenteral route (Cont.)
4- Parenteral route (Cont)
B-Intramuscular :(into the skeletal muscle).
Advantages
1- suitable for injection of drug in aqueous solution (rapid
action) and drug in suspension or emulsion (sustained
release).
Disadvantages
1- Pain at injection sites for certain drugs.
C- Subcutaneous (under the skin), e.g. insulin.
D- Intradermal, (into the skin itself) is used for skin testing some
allergens.
E- Intrathecal (into the spinal canal) is most commonly used for
spinal anesthesia .
F- Intraperitoneal, (infusion or injection into the peritoneum) e.g.
peritoneal dialysis in case of renal insuffeciency.
4- Parenteral route (Cont)
5-Rectal route:
Most commonly by suppository or enema.
Advantages
1- By-pass liver - Some of the veins draining the rectum lead directly to
the general circulation, thus by-passing the liver. Reduced first-pass effect.
2- Useful - This route may be most useful for patients unable to take
drugs orally (unconscious patients) or with younger children.
- if patient is nauseous or vomiting
Disadvantages
1- Erratic absorption - Absorption is often
incomplete and erratic.
2- Not well accepted.
5- Rectal route (Cont.)
6- Inhalation route:
- Used for gaseous and volatile agents and aerosols.
- solids and liquids are excluded if larger than 20 micron. the particles
impact in the mouth and throat. Smaller than 0.5 micron , they aren't
retained.
Advantages
A- Large surface area
B- thin membranes separate alveoli from circulation
C- high blood flow
-
As result of that a rapid onset of action due to rapid
access to circulation.
Disadvantages
1- Most addictive route of administration because it hits the
brain so quickly.
2- Difficulties in regulating the exact amount of dosage.
3- Sometimes patient having difficulties in giving themselves
a drug by inhaler.
6- Inhalation route (Cont.)
No single method of drug
administration is ideal for all
drugs in all circumstances

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ROUTES OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION-Fall 2022.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. Definition: A route of administration is the path by which a drug, fluid, poison or other substance is brought into contact with the body.
  • 3. The ROA is determined by the physical characteristics of the drug, the speed which the drug is absorbed and/ or released, as well as the need to bypass hepatic metabolism and achieve high conc. at particular sites Important Info
  • 4. Routes of Drug Administration The route of administration (ROA) that is chosen may have a profound effect upon the speed and efficiency with which the drug acts Important Info
  • 5. Classification Routes of administration can broadly be divided into:  Topical: Drugs are applied topically to the skin or mucous membranes, mainly for local action.  Oral: used for systemic (non-local) effect, substance is given via the digestive tract.  Parenteral: A drug administered parenterally is one injected via a hollow needle into the body at various sites and to varying depth.  Rectal: Drugs given through the rectum by suppositories or enema.  Inhalation: The lungs provide an excellent surface for absorption when the drug is delivered in gaseous, aerosol or ultrafine solid particle form.
  • 7. 1- Topical route: I Skin A-Dermal – cream, ointment (local action) B- Transdermal- absorption of drug through skin (i.e systemic action) I. stable blood levels(controlled drug delivery system) II. No first pass metabolism III. Drug must be potent or patch becomes too large II Mucosal membranes • eye drops (onto the conjunctiva)  ear drops  intranasal route (into the nose)
  • 8. 2- Oral route: - By swallowing. - It is intended for systemic effects resulting from drug absorption through the various epithelia and mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • 9. Advantages: 1- Convenient - portable, no pain, easy to take. 2- Cheap - no need to sterilize, compact, multi-dose bottles, automated machines produce tablets in large quantities. 3- Variety - tablets, capsules, suspensions, mixtures . 2 -Oral route (Cont.)
  • 10. Disadvantages: 1- Sometimes inefficient - low solubility drugs may suffer poor availability e.g. Griseofulvin 2- First-pass effect - drugs absorbed orally are transported to the general circulation via the liver. Thus drugs which are extensively metabolized will be metabolized in the liver during absorption. e.g. propranolol 2- Oral route (Cont.)
  • 12. - The first pass effect is the term used for the hepatic metabolism of a pharmacological agent when it is absorbed from the gut and delivered to the liver via the portal circulation. - The greater the first pass effect, the lower the bioavailability of the drug(the rate and extent of the drug reaching systemic circulation). First pass effect (Cont.):
  • 13. 3- Food - Food and G-I motility can affect drug absorption. Often patient instructions include a direction to take with food or take on an empty stomach. - Absorption is slower with food(milk and milk products) for tetracyclines and penicillins, etc. However, for propranolol bioavailability is higher after food, and for griseofulvin absorption is higher after a fatty meal. 2-Oral route (Cont.):
  • 14. 4- Sometimes may have adverse reactions – e.g. Antibiotics may kill normal gut flora and allow overgrowth of fungal varieties. Thus, antifungal agent may be included with an antibiotic. 5- Not suitable for unconscious patient - Patient must be able to swallow solid dosage forms. Liquids may be given by tube. 2- Oral route (Cont.)
  • 15. 6- May cause irritation to gastric mucosa, nausea and vomiting. 7- Effect too slow for emergencies. 2-Oral route (Cont.)
  • 16. 3- Buccal/Sublingual route:  Some drugs are taken as smaller tablets which are held in the mouth (buccal tablet) or under the tongue (sublingual tablet).  Buccal tablets are often harder tablets [4 hour disintegration time], designed to dissolve slowly.  E.g Nitroglycerin, as a softer sublingual tablet [2 min disintegration time], may be used for the rapid relief of angina.
  • 17. Advantages 1- Avoid hepatic first pass - The liver is by-passed thus there is no loss of drug by first pass effect for buccal administration. Bioavailability is higher. 2- Rapid absorption - Because of the good blood supply to the area, absorption is usually quite rapid. 3- Drug stability - pH in mouth relatively neutral (gf. stomach - acidic). Thus a drug may be more stable. 3- Buccal/Sublingual route (Cont.)
  • 18. Disadvantages 1- Holding the dose in the mouth is inconvenient. 2- Small doses only can be accommodated easily. 3- Buccal/Sublingual route (Cont.)
  • 20. A- Intravascular (IV, IA): - placing a drug directly into blood stream. -May be - Intravenous (into a vein) or - intraarterial (into an artery). Advantages 1- precise, accurate and immediate onset of action, 100% bioavailability. Disadvantages 1- risk of embolism. 2- high concentrations attained rapidly leading to greater risk of adverse effects. 4- Parenteral route (Cont.)
  • 21. 4- Parenteral route (Cont) B-Intramuscular :(into the skeletal muscle). Advantages 1- suitable for injection of drug in aqueous solution (rapid action) and drug in suspension or emulsion (sustained release). Disadvantages 1- Pain at injection sites for certain drugs.
  • 22. C- Subcutaneous (under the skin), e.g. insulin. D- Intradermal, (into the skin itself) is used for skin testing some allergens. E- Intrathecal (into the spinal canal) is most commonly used for spinal anesthesia . F- Intraperitoneal, (infusion or injection into the peritoneum) e.g. peritoneal dialysis in case of renal insuffeciency. 4- Parenteral route (Cont)
  • 23. 5-Rectal route: Most commonly by suppository or enema. Advantages 1- By-pass liver - Some of the veins draining the rectum lead directly to the general circulation, thus by-passing the liver. Reduced first-pass effect. 2- Useful - This route may be most useful for patients unable to take drugs orally (unconscious patients) or with younger children. - if patient is nauseous or vomiting
  • 24. Disadvantages 1- Erratic absorption - Absorption is often incomplete and erratic. 2- Not well accepted. 5- Rectal route (Cont.)
  • 25. 6- Inhalation route: - Used for gaseous and volatile agents and aerosols. - solids and liquids are excluded if larger than 20 micron. the particles impact in the mouth and throat. Smaller than 0.5 micron , they aren't retained. Advantages A- Large surface area B- thin membranes separate alveoli from circulation C- high blood flow - As result of that a rapid onset of action due to rapid access to circulation.
  • 26. Disadvantages 1- Most addictive route of administration because it hits the brain so quickly. 2- Difficulties in regulating the exact amount of dosage. 3- Sometimes patient having difficulties in giving themselves a drug by inhaler. 6- Inhalation route (Cont.)
  • 27. No single method of drug administration is ideal for all drugs in all circumstances