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Oral administration and Route of administration

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Difference between Oral administration and Route of administration

Oral administration vs. Route of administration

| name. In pharmacology and toxicology, a route of administration is the way by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body.

Similarities between Oral administration and Route of administration

Oral administration and Route of administration have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Buccal administration, Human mouth, Route of administration, Sublabial administration, Sublingual administration.

Buccal administration

Buccal administration is a topical route of administration by which drugs held or applied in the buccal area (in the cheek) diffuse through the oral mucosa (tissues which line the mouth) and enter directly into the bloodstream.

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Human mouth

In human anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and produces saliva.

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Route of administration

In pharmacology and toxicology, a route of administration is the way by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body.

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Sublabial administration

Sublabial administration, literally "under the lip", from Latin, refers to the pharmacological route of administration by which the active substance is placed between the lip and the gingiva (gum) to diffuse through the oral mucosa.

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Sublingual administration

Sublingual (abbreviated SL), from the Latin for "under the tongue", refers to the pharmacological route of administration by which substances diffuse into the blood through tissues under the tongue.

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Oral administration and Route of administration Comparison

Oral administration has 19 relations, while Route of administration has 151. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.94% = 5 / (19 + 151).

References

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