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The intra-arterial route can pose several disadvantages, including the risk of arterial injury or thrombosis, which can lead to complications such as ischemia or necrosis of the affected tissue. Additionally, this route may require specialized training and equipment, making it less accessible in emergency situations. There is also a higher potential for pain and discomfort for the patient compared to other routes of administration. Finally, the need for careful monitoring and potential side effects can complicate the procedure.

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