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Applying topical drugs

When applying pastes, creams, or ointments, keep these considerations in mind:
  • Wear gloves to avoid absorbing the drug through your own skin and to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Don't use too much pressure when applying the drug because it could abrade the skin.
  • Don't over-apply the drug because it may cause irritation and discomfort, stain clothing and bedding, and be harder to remove.
  • Don't apply an ointment to mucous membranes as liberally as you would to skin because mucous membranes are usually moist and absorb ointment more quickly than the skin.
     
   

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