NO!!! It could kill you. What's worse, it would be a very painful way to die, as alcohol burns like fire when you get it under your skin.
Alcohol is normally ingested orally. On rare occasions it is administered intravenously, usually to treat methanol poisoning.
It can be administered as a nasal spray, intravenously, or as a tablet.
Administered by a route other than the digestive tract. This could include drugs administered intravenously or intramuscularly, for example.
Propanolol's usually not given intravenously unless it's a surgery or an emergency
Propofol is a liquid, NOT a tablet. It can only be administered intravenously.
provide food high in potassium
Injectable pain medications are usually administered intravenously through the jugular vein.
Chemotherapy means the treatment for a disease by using chemicals in the form of medicines..... Those are adminstrited through intravenously
Norcuron is administered intravenously. There's really no need for a PO adminstrative modality for a paralytic agent :}
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minerals like potassium and calcium, vitamins, or drugs can be added to the IV solution by injecting them into the bottle or bag with a needle.
Also, because burns dramatically deplete the body of fluids, replacement fluids are administered intravenously.