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WORKSHEET NO.

4: Principles of Drug Administration


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Last Name, First Name MI. Task


Group members:

INTRODUCTION

The method by which drugs are administered modifies their effect on the body. Certain drugs are suited only to
one method of administration, while others may be given in a number of ways, depending on the preparation
used and the reason for which the medication is given

Expected Learning outcome/s

At the end of the unit, the student should be able to

1. Apply the principles of drug administration.


2. Identify the different dosage forms available for drugs given below.
3. Enumerate the methods of administering drug

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MATERIALS

Drug literature MIMS Pharmacology book

Procedure:

• Gather materials needed


• Review the literature and supply the following:
1. Generic name of the drugs given below.
2. dosage form(s) available
3. dose(s) available
4. pharmacologic classification
5. Route of administration.

1. Ampicin® 13. Luprolex®

2. Anatelall® 1 Maalox®

3. Canesten® 1 Nootropil®

Clexane® 16. Okavax®

Diamicron® 17. Orudis®

6. Engerix B® 18. Prevenar®

7. Feosol® 1 Proluton®

8. Fragmin® 2 Unasyn®

Hirudoid® 21. Ventolin®

10.Humulin70/30® 22. Verorab®

11.Lactacyd® 23. Xylocaine®

12. Loviscol® 24. Zantac®

25. Zinnat®

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Using the names of drugs above, Fill the table given below
Dosage Pharmacologic Route of
Dosage
Brand Name Generic Name
Form
Strength Classification Administration

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Questions:

1. Describe the methods on how to apply medications to mucous membranes of the nose, throat, eyes,
urinary tract and vagina

Instilling Eye medications

Eye drops:

Eye ointment:

Instilling Ear medications

Instilling Nasal medications

Nasal drops:

Nasal Spray:

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2. Differentiate sustained-release preparation and modified-release preparation. Attach illustration of each
type and describe

Sustained release preparation Modified-release preparation


Illustration Illustration

Description Description

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3. What precautions do you consider important in using agents applied externally?

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4. What are the advantages of drugs taken orally?

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