What is the difference between transdermal and topical ROAs?

A) Topical medications do not enter the bloodstream and transdermal medications do.
B) Transdermal medications are used for rashes and infections on the skin, while topical medications are used systemically.
C) Topical medications can be delivered via a patch while transdermal medications are available only as ointments and creams.
D) Transdermal medications do not enter the bloodstream and topical medications do.


A

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