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As per available reports about, 42 Relevant Journals, 48 Conferences,80 Workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to administration and about 11 articles are being published on Administration.

Administration: Route of administration in pharmacology and toxicology is the path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body. Routes of administration are generally classified by the location at which the substance is applied. Common examples include oral and intravenous administration. Routes can also be classified based on where the target of action is. Action may be topical (local), enteral (system-wide effect, but delivered through the gastrointestinal tract), or parenteral (systemic action, but delivered by routes other than the GI tract). Routes of administration are usually classified by application location (or exposition). The route or course the active substance takes from application location to the location where it has its target effect is usually rather a matter of pharmacokinetics (concerning the processes of uptake, distribution, and elimination of drugs). Nevertheless, some routes, especially the transdermal or transmucosal routes are commonly referred to routes of administration. The location of the target effect of active substances is usually rather a matter of pharmacodynamics (concerning e.g. the physiological effects of drugs. Furthermore, there is also a classification of routes of administration that basically distinguishes whether the effect is local (in "topical" administration) or systemic (in "enteral" or "parenteral" administration). Choice of route of administration The options are limited by the available forms of any given drug.


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Oral administration is a part of enteral administration, which also includes, buccal (dissolved inside the cheek), sublabial (dissolved under the lip) and sublingual administration (dissolved under the tongue). Note that due to rapid absorption many consider SL a parenteral route.Enteral medications come in various forms, including tablets to swallow, chew or dissolve in water or under the tonguecapsules and chewable capsules (with a coating that dissolves in the stomach or bowel to release the medication there)time-release or sustained-release tablets and capsules (which release the medication gradually), powders or granules

Administration: Route of administration in pharmacology and toxicology is the path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body. Routes of administration are generally classified by the location at which the substance is applied. Common examples include oral and intravenous administration. Routes can also be classified based on where the target of action is. Action may be topical (local), enteral (system-wide effect, but delivered through the gastrointestinal tract), or parenteral (systemic action, but delivered by routes other than the GI tract). Routes of administration are usually classified by application location (or exposition). The route or course the active substance takes from application location to the location where it has its target effect is usually rather a matter of pharmacokinetics (concerning the processes of uptake, distribution, and elimination of drugs). Nevertheless, some routes, especially the transdermal or transmucosal routes are commonly referred to routes of administration. The location of the target effect of active substances is usually rather a matter of Pharmacodynamics (concerning e.g. the physiological effects of drugs. Furthermore, there is also a classification of routes of administration that basically distinguishes whether the effect is local (in "Topical" administration) or systemic (in "enteral" or "Parenteral" administration). Choice of route of administration The options are limited by the available forms of any given drug.Still, there are advantages and disadvantages to consider with any route of administration. Oral The oral route is generally the most convenient and carries the lowest cost. However, some drugs can cause gastrointestinal tract irritation. For drugs that come in delayed release or time-release formulations, breaking the tablets or capsules can lead to more rapid delivery of the drug than intended. Topical By delivering drugs almost directly to the site of action, the risk of systemic side effects is reduced.

Market Analysis:

The global market for OTC medicines and dietary supplements reached $128.8 billion in 2012. This market is expected to reach to $142.7 billion in 2013 and $189.7 billion in 2018, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.

Best Conferences:

  1. 8th  Pharmaceutics and Novel Drug Delivery Systems Conference
     March 07-09, 2016 Madrid, Spain
  2. Industrial Pharmacy Conference 
    April 28-29, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  3. Cosmetology, Trichology & Aesthetic Practices Conference 
    April 25-27, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  4. 5th Global Pharmacovigilance Summit
     April 28-29, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  5. Medical Writing and Healthcare Communications Conference 
    April 28-29, 2016 Dubai, UAE
  6. 2nd Pharmacology and Ethnopharmacology Conference 
    May 02-04, 2016 Chicago, USA
  7. 4th European Pharma Congress 
    June 13-15, 2016 Berlin, Germany
  8. American Pharma Expo 
    June 20-22,2016 New Orleans, USA
  9. 7th Annual Global Pharma Summit
     June 20-22, 2016 New Orleans, USA
  10. 2nd Nutraceutical Conference 
    July 11-13, 2016 Kualalumpur, Malaysia
  11. 5th Global Pharmacists Annual Meeting 
    July 11-13, 2016 Brisbane, Australia
  12. Asia-Pacific Pharma Expo 
    July 14-16, 2016 Kualalumpur, Malaysia
  13. 6th Asia-Pacific Pharma Congress
     July 14-16, 2016 Kualalumpur, Malaysia
  14. Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Healthcare Conference
     July 25-27, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
  15. 6th Pharmacovigilance Conference Congress 
    August 01-03, 2016 Toronto, Canada
  16. 3rd Conference on Pharmacology
     August 08-10, 2016 Birmingham, UK

List of Associations:

  • European federation on Pharmaceutical sciences.
  • The International Postgraduate Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
  • National Pharmaceutical Association
  • American Pharmacists Association
  • Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP)
  • American Association of Pakistani Pharmaceutical Scientists
  • American Society of Pharmacognosy
  • Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy
  • Indian Pharmaceutical Association
  • Kuwait Pharmaceutical Association

Companies:

  • Baxter's BioPharma Solutions business
  • Wockhardt
  • BAG Health Care GmbH
  • Teva Parenteral Medicines
  • Pharmalucence
  • Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 
  • Cook Pharmica
  • Lyophilization Technology, Inc. 
  • Cadence Pharmaceuticals
  • NAL Pharma Ltd.
  • Becton Dickinson Pharmaceutical Systems
  • hameln pharmaceutical GMBH
  • Steritech Solutions, LLC

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