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A Guide to Drug Therapy in Patients with Enteral Feeding Tubes: Dosage Form Selection and Administration Methods
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NutritionGastrointestinal PharmacologyGastroenterologySurgeryPharmacotherapyHospital MedicineDrug MonitoringFeeding TubeDrug AbsorptionDosage Form SelectionTherapeutic ControversyMedical Nutrition TherapyEnteral Feeding TubesPatient SafetyNutritional SupportDrug TherapyMedicineAdministration MethodsPharmacokineticsAnesthesiology
Drug therapy may be complicated in hospitalized patients receiving nutrition via enteral feeding tubes. Dosage form selection and appropriate administration methods are crucial in patients with feeding tubes. Although hospitalized patients receive nutritional support through various routes, oral nutrition is preferred. Enteral or parenteral nutrition may be used if oral intake is inadequate or inadvisable. Patients with functional gastrointestinal tracts usually receive enteral nutrition. Administering oral medications through the enteral feeding tube can lead to complications like tube clogging or decreased drug activity. However, drug therapy need not be compromised in patients receiving enteral nutrition. Careful selection and preparation of dosage forms reduces the complications of medication administration. Flushing the feeding tube and screening for drug incompatibilities decreases the incidence of tube clogging and replacement.
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