1805Route of Administration for Pharmaceutical Drugs

Batch

Medication route refers to the way that a drug is introduced into the body. Indicates the method of administering the pharmaceutical item.

Element Details

Type ID
LengthMin 2 / Max 3
Codes
  • <>IM
    Implant
  • <>SG
    Subcutaneous
  • <>BU
    Buccal
  • <>VA
    Vaginal
  • <>SL
    Sublingual
  • <>I6
    Intrabursal
  • <>T3
    Intravitreal
  • <>OP
    Ophthalmic
  • <>IF
    Intralesional
  • <>IV
    Intrasynovial
  • <>RE
    Rectal
  • <>UW
    Udder
  • <>IK
    Intraocular
  • <>DI
    Dialysis
  • <>EP
    Epidural
  • <>IL
    Intrapericardial
  • <>XX
    Not Assigned
  • <>TD
    Transdermal
  • <>IQ
    Intrapulmonary
  • <>TO
    Topical
  • <>IJ
    Injectable
  • <>IZ
    Intravascular
  • <>IO
    Intraperitoneal
  • <>IP
    Intrapleural
  • <>DE
    Dental
  • <>PA
    Parenteral (Unspecified)
  • <>I0
    Intracervical
  • <>IU
    Intrauterine
  • <>I5
    Intrabrachial
  • <>TP
    Teat
  • <>CO
    Multiple
  • <>IE
    Intraganglional
  • <>NA
    Nasal
  • <>IN
    Inhalation
  • <>UR
    Uretheral
  • <>IC
    Intracutaneous
  • <>IS
    Intraspinal
  • <>I3
    Intra-arterial
  • <>I4
    Intra-articular
  • <>T1
    Introvenous
  • <>OR
    Oral
  • <>ID
    Intradermal
  • <>I9
    Intracavitary
  • <>II
    Intranasal
  • <>IY
    Intratracheal
  • <>IR
    Irrigation
  • <>SH
    Subgingival
  • <>I2
    Intra-amniotic
  • <>OT
    Otic
  • <>IB
    Intracranial
  • <>IG
    Intramammary
  • <>IW
    Intratendinous
  • <>RT
    Retrobulbar
  • <>I7
    Intracardiac
  • <>T2
    Intravesicular
  • <>IH
    Intramuscular
  • <>IX
    Intrathecal
  • <>SB
    Subarachnoidal
  • <>I8
    Intracavernosal