5 ways drugs are taken:
* Smoking (Marijuana, Crack, etc)
* Snorting (Cocaine, Oxycontin, etc)
* Injecting (Heroine, Morphine, etc) * Swallowing (Ecstasy, Norco, Alcohol)
* Suppositories (Insertion into the anus)(Alcohol, Vicoden, etc)
* Lingual (Under the tongue) (LSD, Etc)
There are test which will specify the type of drug one has taken. Some simply say the category of drug taken. If you are looking for a specific drug, a test can definitely be done
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Insulin
You can tell by the hair which drug you have taken.
In tabs or a liquid.
It can be swallowed or snorted
Are you referring to Xeloda? I am a physician and I am unsure of that specific drug. If you are referring to Xeloda, then yes, Ativan can be taken with Xeloda with no drug interactions at all.
Blood specimens for drug monitoring can be taken at two different times: during the drug's highest therapeutic concentration ("peak" level), or its lowest ("trough" level).
When they use drug's
steriods
it is inhaled injected and ingested.
Depending on the specific drug, a bronchodilator may be inhaled, injected, or taken orally