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Sample
Routes drugs take to get into the body
Enteral:
Enters the body through the GI tract
Taken by mouth, through the rectum, under the tongue or held in the cheeks
Parenteral:
Enters the body through a different means (i.e., other than the GI tract)
Can be injected into the veins, arteries, muscles, spinal cord, or under
the skin; inhaled through the lungs; transdermally through the skin via
ointment or patch
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