Use of intranasal drug administration in the pre-hospital setting
Creed, Chloe
Creed, Chloe
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Abstract published with permission.
This article explores the benefits of intranasal as a recommended route for drug
delivery in the pre-hospital setting for healthcare professionals. It is currently
used in Australia,USA and some UK Ambulance services and remains a preferred
route in certain patient groups. Intranasal can lead to a reduction in needle stick
injuries for the healthcare professional and allowing immediate drug therapy in
a emergency setting for bystanders. Randomised control trial’s and evidencebased
practice to discuss the absorption rate and different drugs that could be
used through this route. After reading this article paramedics should be more
aware of this safe route and its benefits in the emergency setting.