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administration
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administration,
n the giving of, dispensing of, or application of medicines, drugs, or remedies to relieve or cure an illness.
administration, buccal,
n the delivery of a medication by application to the buccal mucosa.
administration, inhalation,
n the delivery of a medication by breathing it.
administration, intranasal,
n See administration, inhalation.
administration, oral,
n the delivery of a medication by oral cavity.
administration, rectal,
n the delivery of a medication through the rectum.
administration, sublingual,
n the delivery of a medication by placing it under the ventral surface of the tongue for dissolution and absorption through the mucous membrane.
administration, topical,
n the delivery of a medication by application to the skin or mucous membrane.

administration
Managed care The sum total of management and direction of health care organizations–personnel, budgets, and logistics, and the implementation of health care policy. See Management tools.


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It should, however, be noted that when human Ang-1 was measured in plasma at various time points (15 min to 24 h) after intranasal administration of the growth factor, its levels were undetectable.
GelSite's drug delivery technology supports injection and intranasal administration of vaccines and drugs, and can be engineered for sustained release of active ingredients over a period of minutes, days or weeks.
9) The estimated systemic bioavailability by intranasal administration varies greatly from 49% (flunisolide) to less than 1% (both mometasone furoate and fluticasone propionate).
 
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