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As defined by the [[:en:National Cancer Institute|National Cancer Institute]], [[dosage forms|dosage forms]] of medication can include [[Tablet (pharmacy)|tablets]], [[Capsule (pharmacy)|capsules]], liquids, [[Cream (pharmacy)|creams]], and patches. Medications can be given in different ways, such as [[by mouth|by mouth]], by [[Intravenous therapy|infusion into a vein]], or by [[Ear drop|drops put into the ear]] or [[Eye drop|eye]]. A medication that does not contain an [[active ingredient|active ingredient]] and is used in research studies is called a [[placebo|placebo]].

As defined by the National Cancer Institute, dosage forms of medication can include tablets, capsules, liquids, creams, and patches. Medications can be given in different ways, such as by mouth, by infusion into a vein, or by drops put into the ear or eye. A medication that does not contain an active ingredient and is used in research studies is called a placebo.