Peroral
Peroral, from the Latin per os, denotes administration of substances through the mouth. In medical usage, it describes delivering a drug or nutrient by swallowing so that it enters the gastrointestinal tract. It is commonly equated with oral administration, though the term peroral emphasizes the route itself rather than the location of administration.
Peroral administration is the most common and convenient route for systemic therapy, as it is noninvasive and
Many drugs taken perorally undergo hepatic first-pass metabolism, which can markedly reduce peak concentration in the
Limitations and considerations: peroral therapy may be unsuitable for patients with vomiting, severe dysphagia, or risk
See also: oral administration, per os, enteral route, peroral endoscopy.