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For HI2 it is IM
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
No, the only forms of the vaccine are for use as IM (intramuscular) injections or as intra-nasal mists.
it may make thromb in vein
iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
Penicillin comes in several different forms. Oral, IV or IM. Which means by mouth, injected into a vein or injected into a muscle. By mouth does present some challenges if your horse is a picky eater. You may have to be creative to get him to take it. IV injections need some degree of knowledge of equine anatomy and some experience finding a vein. IM injections are the simplest way to get the medicine into your horse. Best given in the big muscles in the neck or hindquarters. If your not squeamish about needles this is the way to go.
Guage 18 in medicine is the size of a needle either for injections or for IV insertion.
yes, it wouldn't be to bad but it might feel a little different
iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
used as diagnosing tool for iv injections as for ct scans, mri and diagnosing of heart disease
Using the following conversion (75mcg=.075mg), the dosage equivalent of Oxymorphone (Opana) (Oral/IV/IM)to Fentanyl (IV/IM) would be 7.50mg's.
I think it was Henry IV im not to positive though but im pretty sure.