What is the route of drug administration that is delivered within the vein?
FDA Data Element Number. None. Show CDER Data Element Number. C-DRG-00301 Data Element Name. Route of Administration. Data Element OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.3.26.1.1.1 Version Number. 004 Description. This standard provides for all routes of administration for drugs. Source. COMIS Reference table (which is used by the Drug Product Reference File to generate Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (a.k.a. "The Orange Book")), and the Drug Registration and Listing Database, Office of Epidemiology and Biosurveillance Database. Also, the names (but not the definitions or the numeric codes) that are represented in blue have been harmonized with the E2B route of administration terms for the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH). Relationship. FDA Specifications. None. CDER Specifications. Route of Administration shall consist of an alphabetic term which has a maximum length shall be restricted to 60 characters, with the hyphen and virgule being only punctuation permissible. Codes representing these Routes of Administration shall consist of three digits. In addition, since the prefixes intra- and endo- both mean within, the NSC generally felt that most US clinicians prefer the intra- prefix rather than the endo- prefix for route terms, with some exceptions (e.g., endotracheal). Some general terms (e.g., parenteral) should be reserved for instances when a particular route of administration is unknown (e.g., MedWatch forms). When possible E2B terms should take precedence. FDA Approved Date. None. CDER Approved Date. April 14, 1992 FDA Revised Date. CDER Revised Dates. November 10, 1992; October 11, 1994; November 8, 1996; January 29, 1997; April 21, 1997; November 14, 1997; December 21, 2000; October 20, 2005; January 11, 2006 Data Values.
What are the IV routes of drug administration?Administering a drug through the intravenous (IV) route involves the introduction of a drug solution directly into the blood through the vein using a syringe through a needle or a needleless port on an existing IV line or a saline lock (short venous access device).
What is intravascular route?and intravascular routes (intravenous and intra-arterial), are used to deliver drugs into the body. Oral administration of drugs is the most common route because it is relatively convenient and safe.
What is the most common route for IV administration?Intravenous (IV)
Injection straight into the systemic circulation is the most common parenteral route. It is the fastest and most certain and controlled way. It bypasses absorption barriers and first-pass metabolism.
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