The choice between oral and parenteral administration of drugs that are effective by either route is usually made on the basis of expediency. In general, oral therapy is used when it is well tolerated ...
Oral and parenteral antipsychotics showed similar outcomes in patients with schizophrenia experiencing agitation who presented to the emergency department (ED) with violent behavior, with no ...
Successful AIT is often associated with humoral and cellular immune changes both in serum and at the local site ( Table 1 & Table 2 & Figure 1). Regarding the intralymphatic and epicutaneous routes, ...
Biologics' reliance on parenteral administration limits patient compliance and accessibility, prompting exploration of non-parenteral alternatives like oral and inhaled formats. Oral and inhaled ...
Nutritional support in patients undergoing oesophagectomy is of paramount importance in this usually malnourished patient group, but encountering significant clinical practice variation between units.