Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
Dosage Forms and Routes of Administration
[Pharmaceutics: The general area of study related with the physical, chemical
and biological factors influencing the formulation, manufacturing, stability and
effectiveness of pharmaceutical dosage forms is called as pharmaceutics].
Importance or need for dosage form: Most of the drugs are highly
biologically active and hence exact dosage (quantity) of every drug is to
be administered. Further, age of patients, condition of patients, general
liking (choice) of patients, site of application etc. are different factors that
made the pharmacists to design (plan to prepare) dosage forms. The
importance or need to prepare dosage forms may be summarized as
follows-
1) To provide safe and convenient administration of drug substance in
accurate dosage (quantity).
2) For protection of drug substances from destructive influence of
atmospheric oxygen and moisture (e.g. coated tablets, sealed
ampules etc.).
3) For protection of drug substances from destructive influence of
gastric acid after oral administration (e.g. enteric coated tablets).
4) To conceal (hide or mask) the bitter, salty, or obnoxious (hateful)
taste or (smell) of a drug substance (e.g. capsules, coated tablets,
flavored syrups etc.).
5) To provide liquid preparations of substances that are insoluble or
unstable in the desired vehicle (medium), (e.g. suspensions).
6) To provide liquid dosage forms of substances that are soluble in the
desired vehicle (medium), (e.g. solutions).
7) To provide extended drug action through controlled release
mechanism (e.g. various controlled release tablets, capsules
andsuspensions).
8) To provide optimal drug action from topical administration sites
(e.g. ointments, creams, ophthalmic (related to eye), ear and nasal
preparations).
9) To provide for the insertion of a drug substance into one of the
body's orifices (opening/ aperture/ outlet) (e.g. rectal or
vaginal suppositories).
10) To provide for the placement of drugs within body tissue
(e.g.injections).
11) To provide optimal drug action through inhalation therapy
[e.g.inhalants (vicks) and inhalation aerosols (used by
asthmatic patients).
Variety of Dosage Forms: There are different forms into which a drug
may be placed (regulated/given or taken) for convenient and effective
treatment of disease. Drugs can be prepared for administration by very
conceivable (convincing) route and the suitable preparation is formulated
to insure maximum therapeutic (curative) response. These may be
tablets, capsules, solutions, syrups, elixirs, suspensions, gels, powders,
troches or lozenge, ointments, creams, pastes, aerosol, lotions, sprays,
inhalants, emulsions and suppositories. The preferred dosage forms in
different routes of administration is listed as:-
S. Term Site
No. Tablets
Capsules
Solutions
Syrups
1) Oral
Elixers
Suspensions
Gels
Powders
Tablets
2) Sublingual
Troches or
Lozenge
Solutions
3) Parenteral
and
Suspensions
Solutions
Suspensions
Gels
Powders
4) Epicutaneous Ointments
(topical) Creams
Pastes
Aerosol
Lotions
Sprays
5) Ointments and
Conjunctival Solutions
Intraocular/Intraaural Solutions and
6)
Suspensions
Solutions
Ointments
7) Intranasal
Aerosol
Sprays
Inhalents
8) Intrarespiratory Aerosol
Solutions,
9) Rectal
Ointments and
Suppositories
Vaginal Tablets
Solutions
10)
Ointments
Emulsions and
Suppositories
11) Urethra! Solutions and
Suppositories
Advantages and Disadvantages of oral rout of administration: Drugs are usually
taken by oral route of administration. The Advantages and disadvantage
of oral route of administration are discussed below
Advantages of oral route of administration:
1) It is most natural route of administration.
2) It is most easy route for administration of drug for patients.
3) It is safest route of administration.
4) It is most convenient for patients.
5) This route can take large variety of dosage forms.
6) Nursing for administration is not required.
7) An allergic reaction of the drug (toxicity) is delayed and hence safe.
8) It is economical to the patients.