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  1. A topical medication is a medication that is applied to a particular place on or in the body. Most often topical medication means application to body surfaces such as the skin or mucous membranes to treat ailments via a large range of classes including creams, foams, gels, lotions, and ointments. [1] Many topical medications are epicutaneous ...

  2. 6.7 Administering Topical Medications. In this section, we address how to administer topical medication using three distinct delivery methods: transdermal patch; creams, lotions, or ointments; and powder. Always wear gloves and maintain standard precautions when administering topical medications to the skin, mucous membranes, and tissues.

    • Renée Anderson, Glynda Rees Doyle, Jodie Anita McCutcheon
    • 2015
    • Advantages of Topical Route of Drug Administration
    • Disadvantages of Topical Route of Drug Administration
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    1.Useful for local delivery of agents, particularly those which have toxic effects if administered systemically. 2. Used for most dermatologic and ophthalmologic preparations. 3. Avoidance of first pass metabolism. 4. Convenient to use and easy to apply. 5. The gastro-intestinal incompatibility will be avoided. 6. Avoidance of the risks and inconve...

    1.Most drugs have a high molecular weight and are poorly lipid-soluble, so are not absorbed via skin or mucous membranes. 2. Possibility of local skin irritation at the site of application. 3. Contact dermatitis due to some drug and/or excipients may occur. 4. Can be used only for those drugs which require low plasma concentration for action 5.Enzy...

    Biswas, M (2014). Topical Route of Drug Administration and Dosage Forms. Retrieved November 21, 2020, from https://www.slideshare.net
    Raj, G. and Raveendran, R. (2019). Introduction to Basics of Pharmacology and Toxicology Volume 1: General and Molecular Pharmacology: Principles of Drug Action.Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
  3. Oct 9, 2024 · Topical medication administration refers to applying drugs directly onto the body surface, typically as a solution, cream, or ointment, as a non-invasive method to treat localized conditions like eczema, infections, or pain. It demands precise knowledge of medication types, appropriate dosage, application techniques, and potential side effects ...

  4. May 19, 2024 · Apply non-sterile gloves. If skin is broken, sterile gloves will prevent the spread of microorganisms. 5. Wash, rinse, and dry the affected area with water and a clean cloth. This removes previous topical medications. 6. If skin is very dry and flaking, apply topical medication while skin is still damp.

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Do Topical Medications Enter the Bloodstream. One of the main benefits of using a topical medication instead of a pill, syrup, or injection is that, if your ailment is on the skin or only on specific part of the body, (for example if you have pain, but only in your ankle), you can deliver the drug closer to that area instead of waiting for it travel through your digestive system and into your ...

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  7. Aug 24, 2021 · Medication applied in this way is known as topical medication. It can also be used to treat pain or other problems in specific parts of the body. Topical products aren't only used to treat medical problems, though. Some nourish the skin and protect it from harm instead. Some topical medications are used for local treatment, and some are meant ...

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