As the name suggests, the intravenous medication enters into the body through our veins.
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The parasites enter the body by way of a cut or via the eyes or mouth
by it hitting you on the outside of you body and works its way in
Yes that is the only way it will enter your body is if you are grounded.
Invasive medication is the one in which you administer a drug in such a way that you have to make a breach in the continuity of the skin to reach the deeper tissues. for eg. administering a drug orally in the form of a tablet is a non-invasive medication whereas, administering the drug via an injection (be it intradermal, intravenous or subcutaneous) is an invasive procedure. Thus administration of a drug by oral, rectal, inhalational, or topical (direct application on skin) route are non-invasive medications while administering via injection is invasive medication
Side effects in medication are caused by the way the drug interacts with the body's systems, which can lead to unintended reactions or responses.
The fastest way a human body can absorb liquid is through intravenous (IV) administration, where the liquid is directly injected into a vein for immediate absorption into the bloodstream.
Intravenous. It is where a liquid with medicinal properties is injected directly into the veins, so that it can be naturally circulated throughout the body. It is the fastest and most effective way to deliver fluids throughout the body.IV therapy stands for Intravenous (within a vein) therapy.
inhalation skin absorption ingestion
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No, it is not recommended to open a capsule pill to take the medication inside as it can affect the way the medication works in your body. It is best to take the capsule whole as directed by your healthcare provider.
The only possible way is as a chemical ingredient in things that you eat or drink.