no
Absolutely not, Abilify (Aripiprazole) is an atypical antipsychotic, which is a completely different class of drugs from MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors).
Medication and drugs
acetaminophen (Tylenol), when used in high doses over long periods; anabolic steroids such as nandrolone (Anabolin) or oxymetholone (Anadrol)
intravenously / injection
Syringe is the thing with the pointy tip and the injection is the way you insert drugs into the body (via syringe).
Systemic antifungal drugs are medicines taken by mouth or by injection to treat deep infections caused by a fungus
sharing needles used for injection drugs
Systemic antifungal drugs are medicines taken by mouth or by injection to treat deep infections caused by a fungus
The majority of antifungal drugs for animals are given orally or used topically.
There is no definitive injection for Rheumatoid arthritis. There are certain drugs that are used in the treatment of the symptoms of RA such as the disease modifying drug methotrxate.
A way to use drugs via injection without having to go into a vein.
There is Naltrexone injection as a protection against of opioid drugs (heroine, morphine, methadone...) if one takes the injection, they MAT NOT take drugs because it neutralizes the effect of drugs so he wouldn't feel any of the effect of the drugs anyway and secondly, more importantly, he can get overdosed easily and die. Naltrexone is advised for people who went trough a serious treatment. Another important fact is that one may not take any form of Naltrexone if they aren't at least 10 days clean from any kind of opioid drugs.