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Medication administration refers to the techniques or procedures used to introduce pharmaceutical substances into the body to produce therapeutic outcomes in humans or animals. These drug delivery systems represent patented formulation approaches that alter how medications are released, absorbed, distributed, and eliminated, enhancing treatment effectiveness, safety, and patient adherence.
Certain pharmaceuticals like peptides, proteins, antibodies, vaccines, and genetic therapies often cannot be administered through conventional methods due to their vulnerability to enzyme breakdown or poor absorption into the bloodstream caused by molecular characteristics. Consequently, many protein-based and peptide medications require alternative delivery methods such as injections or microscopic needle arrays.