Measurements
Administration of medications Presentación The medication can be measured in different ways. You may see teaspoon (tsp), tablespoons (tbsp or TDA) or milliliters (ml) on the dosing device. It is easier to measure the correct amount with a dosing device that uses milliliters (ml). Watch very carefully how the dosage amount is written. The rule of three is the procedure to obtain the exact dosage indicated, even in very small quantities, and thus avoid adverse reactions due to drug concentration. First, you must accurately and precisely calculate the dilution of the prescribed drug. Drugs enter the body by various routes. These can be: Oral route: The medicine is taken by mouth and swallowed. It can be in the form of pills, capsules, tablet, liquid syrup, among others. Sublingual route: The medication is placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve so that it is absorbed through the blood vessels in the mouth. Topical route: The medication is applied on the skin to be absorbed. It c
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