No they are completely different in character. Doing so could be deadly.
Methadone is not intended for injection and should be taken orally as prescribed.
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.
Quinine injection should not be taken orally, as it is specifically formulated for intravenous or intramuscular use. Oral formulations of quinine, such as quinine sulfate, are available for treating conditions like malaria. Using an injection formulation orally may lead to improper dosing, absorption issues, and increased risk of side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional for the appropriate form and dosage of medication.
Ativan (lorazepam) is typically administered via injection or orally, but the injectable form is not intended for oral use. While the medication can be taken orally in its tablet form, the injectable version may contain additives that are not safe for ingestion. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper administration and dosage.
Suboxone is a drug used to treat moderate to severe chronic pain. It is a narcotic analgesic and can be taken orally, transdermal, or by injection.
Yes. It can be taken orally if prescribed in that way.
Suspension is always in a liquid form and can be taken orally
- Drinking to much coffee or tea - Chocolate - Alcoholic Beverages - SODA!
Just to add that p.o it is the initials of the words, Per Os= By mouth
When taken orally, a drug is first taken up by the liver, then delivered into the general circulation. When taken by injection, by skin patch, or by inhalation, the drug bypasses the liver initiallyand is delivered directly to the circulation. So initially yes. But ask a doctor or pharmacist before you snort anything your supposed to take orally.
Those aspirins are meant to be taken orally.
ice can be injected, smoked and orally taken