Small molecule parenteral drugs: Practical aspects of stress testing
2016
INTRODUCTION Parenteral drugs comprise a diverse class of medications that are not administered via the
enteral (gastrointestinal) route. Parenteral drugs are typically targeted to provide systemic or
localized exposure of the drug which may be achieved via injection, infusion, diffusion through
the skin or mucous, or by inhalation or intravitreal application. This chapter on pharmaceutical
stress testing will focus on small molecule parenterals which are administered to the patient in
solution either intramuscular or intravenous. The principles outlined in this chapter may generally apply to all other routes of parenteral administration of small molecule drugs.
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