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Buccal administration refers to absorption in the cheek and gum. This is commonly employed when ingesting drugs such as [[25I-NBOMe|25I-NBOMe]], [[LSD]], and other substances impregnated on blotter paper. Like sublingual, the substance is largely absorbed through the lingual artery but is also absorbed through gum lining. This method is also used when chewing plant leaves such as [[Khat]], [[Salvia Divinorum]], and commonly [[Tobacco]]. | Buccal administration refers to absorption in the cheek and gum. This is commonly employed when ingesting drugs such as [[25I-NBOMe|25I-NBOMe]], [[LSD]], and other substances impregnated on blotter paper. Like sublingual, the substance is largely absorbed through the lingual artery but is also absorbed through gum lining. This method is also used when chewing plant leaves such as [[Khat]], [[Salvia Divinorum]], and commonly [[Tobacco]]. | ||
===Insufflation=== | ===Insufflation=== | ||
Insufflation is a very common method for substances in powder form. | Insufflation also reffered to as snorting, refers to introducing a substance into the sinus via the nosrils. Insufflation is a very common method for substances in powder form. This method is capable of rapid absorption through mucous membranes and blood vessels in the sinus. Absorption and onset is generally much more rapid and subsequently a substance feels much more intense and often shorter acting than if taken orally. Insufflation is common among drugs such as cocaine and ketamine, but is also known amongnst yopo rituals, and insufflating tobacco in snuff form was common practice in the 20th century. | ||
===Smoked/Vaporized=== | ===Smoked/Vaporized=== | ||
Smoking or vaporizing substances is a common method of consumption, oh which the most common example is cannabis. Vaporization of substances can lead to an almost instantaneous absorption of the substance and passage through the blood brain barrier. When a substance is smoked or vaporized, the substance is absorbed through blood vessels found in the bronchi tubes contained within the lungs. Like insufflation, duration is decreased while intensity is increased in proportion to oral absorption. Smoking or vaporizing a substance also bypasses the GI tracts tendency to break certain substances down, such as DMT. | Smoking or vaporizing substances is a common method of consumption, oh which the most common example is cannabis. Vaporization of substances can lead to an almost instantaneous absorption of the substance and passage through the blood brain barrier. When a substance is smoked or vaporized, the substance is absorbed through blood vessels found in the bronchi tubes contained within the lungs. Like insufflation, duration is decreased while intensity is increased in proportion to oral absorption. Smoking or vaporizing a substance also bypasses the GI tracts tendency to break certain substances down, such as DMT. | ||
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Intramuscular administration refers to a drug being injected into the muscle tissue using a hypodermic needle. This method is very similar to intravenous but is often more painful, and onset and absorption is decreased. Some drugs such as Ketamine require IM administration. Like intravenous administration, intramuscular injection must be taken with precaution, using sterilized unused needles and not leaving any residual air bubbles in the reservoir. | Intramuscular administration refers to a drug being injected into the muscle tissue using a hypodermic needle. This method is very similar to intravenous but is often more painful, and onset and absorption is decreased. Some drugs such as Ketamine require IM administration. Like intravenous administration, intramuscular injection must be taken with precaution, using sterilized unused needles and not leaving any residual air bubbles in the reservoir. | ||
===Rectal/Plugging=== | ===Rectal/Plugging=== | ||
Rectal administration, also commonly referred to as plugging, is one of the most effective methods of administration for many substances. The absorption rate is very high compared to other methods and onset is usually very short, generally with a higher intensity and shorter duration. This is due to the large amount of arteries located in the rectum, thus rectal administration is often superior to other methods, despite social stigma. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||