An intravenous injection.
rapid onset type
Its onset type was.. Even i dont know!
Childhood onset and adult onset. Insulin dependent and non-insulin dependent.
If by injection types you are referring to IM, SQ, IV etc. the reason can be to prolong the action of the drug, decrease the possibility of an injection site reaction, or in some instances a systemic reaction or even anaphylactic shock.
regular
Sequential fuel injection is a type of ported fuel injection, yes.
The injection pump was improved from the B type Bosch injection pump to the P type.
Depends on the type of insulin -- in fact, the "onset time", "peak time" and "duration" of a particular insulin differs from one type to another. You're asking about "onset time", which varies from about 15 minutes to about 3 hours depending on the insulin type and the individual. Duration can be anywhere from 3 hours to 24, again depending. See the link below ("Types of Insulin and their action profiles") for typical onset, peak, and duration numbers for various commonly sold insulins.
Sensorcaine is a type of epinephrine injection. It is a local anesthetic agent and can only be taken via an injection.
Type II diabetes
Can you taie your lortab with a epedual injection
amino acid