Yes, you could give the haloperidol solution orally, but the onset of action will not be as rapid as if you give it parenterally (intravenously or intramuscularly) and at typical parenteral doses, the efficacy may not be as complete.
Streptomycin is only available as injections and therefore cannot be given orally
There are a numbers of types of IVs, depending on the patient's needs. If she is dehydrated, then the IV may be a saline solution. For other needs, perhaps lactate of Ringer's solution. Medicines and pain-relievers can be given by IV, as well.
The forms of medicines are in solid forms like tablet and capsules given orally. Liquid forms like, syrups,suspension and elixir given orally. Injectables like vaccines and antibiotics. Parenterals like your IV solutions and parenteral nutritions.Suppositories given rectally and vaginally.
As the drug is given via an IV route, bendamustine must dissolve into the solution. It must hence be given in its salt form to ensure complete dissolution.
I found a website "textbook of basic nursing" that states pen-aqueous G antibiotics can be administered orally, IM & IV. However, it states Pen- G with procaine is IM only.
The solution must have the same percentage of water as healthy cells have, or the cells will take in too much water and be damaged/killed.
You can but it will not feel the same as when u get it in a iv at the hospital. the hospital is a 100% morphine and pills have x thing in them. stuff to hold them in pill form ect. always use care when using needle only use a needle 2 or 3 time never share a needle no matter what!!! a 5 min high not worth h.i.v or hep.
There are a few things that is good about IV solution and salt. The body needs salt and water. Not only that but if someone were to be given plain water, their cells would take in too much water and get damaged or burst and that will damage the body. The salt in the IV solution should be about the same percentage of water and salt as healthy cell.
There are a few things that is good about IV solution and salt. The body needs salt and water. Not only that but if someone were to be given plain water, their cells would take in too much water and get damaged or burst and that will damage the body. The salt in the IV solution should be about the same percentage of water and salt as healthy cell.
It's an antibiotic/antifungal in IV form.
it's a solution that is an indicator to test for lipids.
D50 solution is a hypertonic solution.