Insulin is a hormone, and as such is therefore a protein. If we ate/drank it, upon reaching the stomach, it would be broken down by pepsin and also the tertiary structure would be denatured by the Hydrochloric Acid.
Therefore we have to take it intravenously so it can travel directly through the blood stream, and reach its taken organ, usually the liver for glycogenesis.
The hormone taken by diabetics - is Insulin.
Regular insulin is the only insulin that can be given by IV
ONLY REGULAR insulin can be given IV.Rapid-insulin analogs (insulin aspart, insulin lispro and insulin glulisine) may also be administered intravenously for glycemic control in selected clinical situations under appropriate medical supervision.
Because it is a protein, it is digested, just like a sirloin steak is.
NPH is a suspension. Only solutions should be given intravenously.
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No. Trazodone is only available in oral form.
Insulin is a protein. If taken orall, it will be digested.
Insulin
compounds, usually of medical orientaion, that are intended to be taken intravenously. http://www.kingguide.com/
4 a day
It is typically snorted or smoked when it is in freebase or crack form. It can be taken orally and intravenously.