It depends If you're allergic of the medicine and you don't even know It.
Danger of overdosing.
I believe CIV is actually C-IV, indicating a schedule 4 drug.
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
Which drug you use doesn't matter. Any IV drug use that involves sharing a needle with another person places you at risk for HIV infection.
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iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
not really... giving a drug IV just ensures that all of it gets into your system. when you swallow something the absorption can be variable and usually isn't 100%, especially when you're sick. IV drugs have good "bioavailability." the "potency," as the term is used by pharmacists and doctors, doesn't change.
It's a 2, weirdly. Most sedatives, fast or short acting, are sked 4 tho
there's loads of "drug people" in G.T.A IV. find them in the city
An IV is a way to give medicine or fluids to a person that is sick. People that can give some one an IV are, a doctor, a nurse, a paramedic, and a phlebotomist.
YOU CAN DRINK FLOUR AND WATER TO MAKE YOU SICK Syrup of Ipecac . You can buy it at most drug stores, and that is it's main use.
not bad, i am learning about it right now but if they show you a smokers lungs trust meits discuting