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Give some examples of the direct application of topical liquids

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eyedrops
gargling
swabbing the throat
Give some examples of inserting a topical drug into a body cavity

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rectal or vaginal suppositories
vaginal creams
foams
Give some examples of the instillation of topical fluid into a a body cavity when fluid is retained

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ear drops
nose drops
bladder / rectal instillation
Give some examples of the irrigation of a body cavity with a topical medication when fluid is not retained

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flushing eye, ear, vagina, bladder or rectum with medicated fluid
Give some examples of spraying a topical medication

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instillation into nose or throat or under the tongue
Give two examples of the inhalation of a topical medicated aerosol spray

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metered dose inhaler
small-volume nebulizer
Give some examples of the direct application of a topical medication to skin or mucosa

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lotion, ointment, cream, powder, foam, spray, patch & disk
Give an example of a topical medication administered sublingually

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med. placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve
What is the purpose of the inhalation of dry powder medication?

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To distribute medication in powder form throughout the tracheobronchial airway by the use of a dry powder inhaler (DPI)
Explain how topical medication is administered via buccal route

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medication is placed between the upper or lower molar teeth and cheek area and allowed to dissolve