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[[Oral administration|Oral administration]], the most common form of enteral administration, can be performed using various [[dosage forms|dosage forms]] including [[Tablet (pharmacy)|tablets]] or [[capsule (pharmacy)|capsules]] and liquid such as a syrup or suspension. Other ways to take medication include [[buccal administration|buccally]] (placed inside cheek), [[Sublingual administration|sublingually]] (placed underneath tongue), [[eye|eye]] and [[ear drop|ear drop]]s (dropped into eye or ear), and transdermally (applied to skin).

Oral administration, the most common form of enteral administration, can be performed using various dosage forms including tablets or capsules and liquid such as a syrup or suspension. Other ways to take medication include buccally (placed inside cheek), sublingually (placed underneath tongue), eye and ear drops (dropped into eye or ear), and transdermally (applied to skin).