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Oral administration antimicrobial drugs

Drugs given into the rectum are usually wrapped up in some slow delivery matrix so that they are absorbed slowly. An exception is the antimicrobial metronidazole, which can be given through the rectum to achieve as high plasma concentrations as can be achieved with oral or even parenteral administration. [Pg.143]


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