Pain from irritating drug is minimized in parenteral route meaning?
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1 day ago
When a drug is administered parenterally (i.e. through injection or infusion), the pain from an irritating drug is minimized because the drug is delivered directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the skin and tissues that can be irritated by the drug. This route of administration allows for more rapid and efficient absorption of the drug, reducing the potential for irritation and pain at the injection site.
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1 day ago
When a drug is administered parenterally (by injection), bypassing the gastrointestinal tract, it does not come into contact with the lining of the stomach or intestines. This means that pain or irritation caused by the drug's contact with these tissues is minimized.