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According to route of administration Enteral (GIT) Parenteral (Inj. Im, iv, ip, etc) Inhalation Topical Liquid dosage forms Solutions Syrup Elixir Suspension Emulsion Solid…
Why Update? New knowledge on clinical management of childhood diseases are available Implementation of IMCI has identified problems and questions which were addressed by…
Section II Parenteral Medication Administration Guidelines This section can be copied and kept for reference at bedside. Click a letter to quickly navigate the list: A B…