Diazepam is available in injectable form.
Theoretically, the diazepam, in pills, could be separated from the binding agents and injected. Practically, this is beyond the capabilities of most users and injecting the binding agents may have adverse effects.
In any case, injecting diazepam should only be done when there's no alternative as tolerance and/or dependence are likely to develop more quickly than with oral administration.
If the IV use is intended to decrease the time to onset of effect, sub-lingual would be preferable.
If the IV use is for "recreation", treatment would be preferable.
No. It is a schedule IV.
No a single 5mg dose of diazepam will not cause death. A child in a siezure can tolerate upto 10mg either rectally or IV with very little chance of overdose in a prehospital setting. An adult can tolerate much more.
iv broke one of the pulling prongs on the back of my estwing front waighted hammer. iv had it for about 6 yers and it broke in a natural way (pulling out a nail). iv been told the life expectation shuld be alot longer, just wondering if there is any kind of garentee?
iv broke one of the pulling prongs on the back of my estwing front waighted hammer. iv had it for about 6 yers and it broke in a natural way (pulling out a nail). iv been told the life expectation shuld be alot longer, just wondering if there is any kind of garentee?
Iv = 4 (-1+5 = 4)
Depends on the method of administering the drug: iv ... a few seconds im or sq ... quarter to half an hour oral ... half to one hour (depending on what else they've ingested)
Yes, midazolam, a short acting benzo commonly known as Versed, is a Schedule IV controlled drug. It is used mainly to knock people out before surgery via intravenous injection, but also as a last result for people with insomnia where traditional sleep aids, such as ambien, lunesta, temazepam, etc. aren't effective. Hope this helps.
It should be John Smith IV's .
No you can not. While Dexron IV is backward compatible with Dex III, Dex III is not forward compatible. Vehicles that require Dex IV must use Dex IV.
Dehydration, delivery of IV medication. It's what they most often use when they run an IV in a hospital.
sear might be broke. take to gunsmith
Use your phone. Hit up on the d-pad and go down to multiplayer and continue from there.