Veterinary Technician

Category - Pharmacology

In order for a patient to benefit from drug therapy, the body must absorb the medication. What are the primary routes of drug absorption?
  1. GI tract, topical, tracheobronchial surfaces, and alveoli
  2. Across cellular membranes, GI tract, topical, tracheobronchial surfaces and alveoli, parenteral
  3. GI tract, and topical only
  4. Across cellular membranes, GI tract, topical, tracheobronchial surfaces, and alveoli
Explanation
Answer: B - Across cellular membranes, GI tract, topical, tracheobronchial surfaces and alveoli, and parenteral are the primary routes of drug absorption. Safe and effective therapy with the appropriate pharmacological agents depends on selecting the optimal routes of delivery to ensure complete absorption.
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