Insulin is a peptide hormone composed of 51 amino acids. It will be broken down in the stomach by protease. This is why it must be injected.
Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is used in dogs to help maintain proper electrolyte balance and hydration levels. It can be given orally or intravenously to treat dehydration or certain medical conditions.
Lipases are enzymes that break down fats into fatty acids and glycerol. They play a crucial role in digestion by aiding in the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients in the intestines. Lipases are also used in various industrial processes, such as the production of biodiesel.
The connective tissue that contains spindle-shaped cells is called smooth muscle tissue. These cells are found in the walls of hollow organs such as the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels, where they are responsible for involuntary movements.
Supplemental Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is given by injection or orally in addition to improving dietary sources. If it is in alcoholic patients, they will need to discontinue consumption of the alcohol as well. Beriberi is caused by a deficiency of thiamine (Vit. B1). It can be a dietary-related deficiency or in some people (alcoholics and alcohol abusers) it is a problem with the body's ability to take in the vitamin from foods and/or store it. Today's diets in the developed nations are mostly supplemented with enough thiamine to prevent it in otherwise healthy people. It is still seen in under developed countries with diets lacking in proper nutrients. It causes heart and nervous system symptoms.
If insulin is given to a non-diabetic person, it can cause their blood sugar levels to drop dangerously low, leading to symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, sweating, and even loss of consciousness. This condition is known as hypoglycemia and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
The majority are given orally in pill form.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
Sodium pentathol can be taken orally but it is most commonly given by injection. Sodium pentathol is used as an anesthetic and given before surgery.
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This would be a gel.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
The word "Parol" means "Given or Expressed Orally." Another definition for the word "Parol" is "Agreed upon orally, but not in writing or under seal."
It is usually given orally in mg of 5,10,15,30 a few times a day
No, it is not appropriate or safe to give male sperm orally to a child. Sperm should only be used for its intended purpose of fertilization.
The forms of medicines are in solid forms like tablet and capsules given orally. Liquid forms like, syrups,suspension and elixir given orally. Injectables like vaccines and antibiotics. Parenterals like your IV solutions and parenteral nutritions.Suppositories given rectally and vaginally.
Streptomycin is only available as injections and therefore cannot be given orally
Giving Ivomect to a 75 pound dog needs to be done through a shot. This is a medication for heartworms and it could hurt them if they are given the medication orally.