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What are the side effects of gluthathione iv?
Danger of overdosing.
Yes it can be given slow IV push and can be diluted with Normal Saline or D5W
Chemotherapy given by intramuscular injection is absorbed into the blood more slowly than IV chemotherapy. Because of this, the effects of IM chemotherapy may last longer than chemotherapy given intravenously.
Bentyl is not given IV due to its severe irritation of the vein and thrombophlebitis. Should a med error happen, follow your hospitals policy, contact a pharmacist but most likely they will tell you to flush the IV with (x) amount of fluid and watch the patient/treat the symptoms.
Neither should be given iv push, only indicated for im injection. IV will infiltrate and cause tissue damage.
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.
NPH is a suspension. Only solutions should be given intravenously.
Oxygen is taken in why carbon (iv) oxide is given out.
Regular insulin is the only insulin that can be given by IV
The possible ways to inject a horse are IV (intravenous), IM (Intramuscular) and SQ (sub cutaneous) are often medication dependant. Most vaccines are designed to be given IM. Most tranquilizers and pain meds are given either IM or IV. Most antibiotics are given IM or SubQ...although certain types can be given IV. The instructions will indicate how any injection is to be given. Injections given improperly can result in injury or death
An IV, or intravenous therapy, is an infusion of liquid directly into the blood stream. Any liquid medication can be given by IV.