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Yes! And just be warned that your urine will have a redish hue. It can also be given intramuscularly but this makes site of injection tender. It's good for those who can't absorb it orally
No, sodium bicarbonate is typically given orally or intravenously, but not intramuscularly. Intramuscular injections are usually administered with medications that are specifically formulated for that route of administration.
Depo Provera can be given intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
Read the label on the bottle. It should say that you have to administer it intramuscularly (IM) via needle and syringe.
could get an allergic reaction
It depends on what vaccine you're talking about. Some of them are given intramuscularly, some subcutaneously, and even some nasally.
Subcutaneous injection can be given below the skin.. Intradermal injection can be given in-between the skin and base of the hair
Bicillin shots, which contain benzathine penicillin, are typically administered intramuscularly in the gluteal muscle (the upper outer quadrant of the buttock) or the deltoid muscle of the upper arm. It's important to ensure that the injection site is clean and that the injection is given slowly to minimize discomfort. Always follow local health guidelines and consult with a healthcare professional for proper administration techniques.
It can be given P.O. (orally), I.V. (intravenously), I.M. (intramuscularly), or in certain cases, P.R. (rectally)..
It can be given orally or as an injection.
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It can be given orally or as an injection.