Which of the following types of
the administration route may appear first pass elimination? ()
A: intramuscular
injection
B: inhalation
administration
C: sublingual
administration
D: oral
administration
E: subcutaneous
injection
the administration route may appear first pass elimination? ()
A: intramuscular
injection
B: inhalation
administration
C: sublingual
administration
D: oral
administration
E: subcutaneous
injection
D
举一反三
- Which<br/>of the following routes of administration has the highest<br/>bioavailability?() A: Intramuscular B: Intravascular C: Oral D: Subcutaneous E: Sublingual
- Which of the following routes of administration can achieve the highest bioavailability?() A: Oral B: Intravenous injection C: Intramuscular injection D: Inhalation E: Sublingual
- Which route of administration could enable a drug to reachthe highest level in serum? A: local administration ; B: oral route; C: Intramuscular injection, D: IV route.
- The<br/>bioavailability is() A: the<br/>quantity of drug absorbed after oral administration B: the<br/>rate of drug absorbed after oral administration C: the<br/>ratio of AUC(oral)/AUC(intravenous) D: the<br/>ratio of AUC (intravenous)/AUC(oral) E: the<br/>area under curve of oral administration
- The first-pass effect occurs most often after which route of drug administration: A: Sublingual B: Intravenous C: Oral D: Subcutaneous E: Inhalation
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1. Which one of the following routes of administration does not have an absorption phase? A: subcutaneous B: intramuscular C: intravenous D: sublingual E: inhalation
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Which route of administration is MOST likely to subject a drug to a first-pass effect? A: IV B: Inhalational C: Oral D: Sublingual E: IM
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Which<br/>level is not combined in this MOOC?() A: Molecular<br/>research B: Private<br/>or public companies and even private households C: National<br/>policy, laws, and public administration D: The<br/>international view
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Which route of administration can have a higher bioavailability than oral route?
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Bioavailability < 100% following oral dose administration:( ) A: incomplete absorption B: first pass effect C: both D: neither