parenteraalisten
Parenteraalisten refers to substances administered by means other than the digestive tract. This route bypasses the gastrointestinal system, allowing for direct entry into the bloodstream or other body tissues. Common parenteral routes include intravenous (into a vein), intramuscular (into a muscle), and subcutaneous (under the skin). This method is often employed when a drug cannot be effectively absorbed orally, when rapid action is required, or when a patient is unable to take medication by mouth due to illness or other conditions.
The administration of parenteral substances requires careful consideration of sterility and technique to prevent infection and