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Vaxigrip is generally injected Intra muscularly. But if injected to vein, then the Influenja Virus would travel via vein to your heart, and damage your heart.
About 1 Mg.
No, it is injected into a vein, not the testicles.
Some drugs need to be injected intramuscularly to be effective, i.e., injected into muscle instead of into a vein. The buttocks contain large muscles even in sedentary people, so it's the easiest target if you need to hit muscle with the needle.
A person should take pain medication before getting a vitamin injection into the hip. Sometimes it is done in a vein. Other times, it can be injected into a hip muscle.
If injected directly into a vein in pure form, absolutely.
Medication is injected into either a vein or a muscle, depending on what it is and how fast it is to work. Into a vein (intravenous) is immediate as it goes directly into the bloodstream. Intra-muscular takes around 20 minutes.
It'll burn like hell.
Renal venography, where a contrast material (dye) is injected into the renal vein before x rays are taken, is one of the best ways to detect renal vein thrombosis.
injecting a strong and irritating solution (a sclerosant) into the veins and/or the area beside the distended vein. Sclerosant injected directly into the vein causes blood clots to form
There are a few different kinds. Sclerotherapy has liquid injected right into the vein to reduce the appearance. Laser treatments are used as well. Radio waves can be used and surgery is an option.
intravenous is what it's called because it's injected into the blood directly by the means of the vein.