I am not a medical professional. But from what I have read online, if you have liver disease, benzodiazapines and some other medications are dangerous as they can cause a toxic buildup and lead to hepatic encephalopathy (brain damage)
Yes, it can. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to injure) and means 'having or having sustained an injury.'
That is the correct spelling of "injured", having suffered injury or damage.
Injure
The adjective form of injure is injured.
what is another word for injure
Chihuahuas are primarily indoor dogs and they thrive on attention. Because of their size, you must be careful not to injure them by stepping or sitting on them. Chihuahua's should not be left on high places as they may jump down and injure themselves.
All different insects can be considered injurious. Insects can injure humans, they can injure plants, or they can injure animals.
No tattoo, even if it is done very badly, is going to injure your spinal cord and cause paralysis. That won't happen. However, if the needle is not properly sterilized you could contract a terrible disease such as HIV or hepatitis. Tattoos do have their risks.
So you don't injure yourself or worse, injure others.
The simple past tense of the word injure is "injured."
The stressed syllable in "injure" is the first syllable "in-".
If you injure your lungs every badly you wouldn't be able to breathe.