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Animals Administered a Hazardous Substance Requiring Containment
Guidelines on Anesthesia and Analgesia in Non-Human Primates
Policy on Maintaining Anesthetic Machines and Vaporizers
Entry and Exiting Animal Housing Areas

Parenteral

Administration of substances outside of the gastrointestinal tract. Routes of parenteral administration are listed below.

  • Intravenous (IV): Administration of substances into venous circulation.
  • Intraperitoneal (IP): Administration of substances into the abdominal cavity.
  • Topical (epicutaneous): The application of substances directly to the skin for topical effect.
  • Transdermal (percutaneous): The application of substances directly to the skin for systemic effect.
  • Subcutaneous (SC): Administration of substances into the subcutaneous space.
  • Intradermal (ID): Administration of substances into the dermis.
  • Intramuscular (IM): Administration of substances into the muscle
  • Intranasal (IN): Administration of substances into the nose.
  • Intratracheal (IT): Administration of substances within the trachea.
  • Intracranial: Administration of substances into the brain.
  • Epidural (ED): Administration of substances into the epidural space.
  • Intrathecal (IT): Administration of substances into the subarachnoid space (in the spinal canal but not within the spinal cord).