Medications that are inhalants are delivered through the nose and have effects on the respiratory system. These can be things such as oxygen or drugs for decongestion.
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
You breathe them in through the mouth and/or nose. They most commonly come in the form of a spray.
You inhale air through your nose or mouth, which contains oxygen. This oxygen is then absorbed into your bloodstream through your lungs and delivered to your body's cells for cellular respiration.
A homonym for "delivered perfume through the mail" could be "delivered a delicate greeting through the male."
with its lungs, and then breaths through there nose!
They breathe through their nose.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
who develop myocarditis may be treated with oxygen and with medications to prevent irregular heart rhythms. An artificial pacemaker may be needed. Patients with difficulty swallowing can be fed through a tube inserted into the stomach through the nose.
Yes. my daughter puked through her nose this morning!
I do not like intranasal medications, because I hate putting things in my nose.
Pseudoephedrine is for stuffy nose not runny nose. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) is for runny nose. Both can be taken with acetaminophen. You can check this by looking at the medicinal ingredients of various over-the-counter cold medications.
Infants with serious apnea may need medications to stimulate breathing or oxygen through a tube inserted in the nose. Some infants may be placed on a ventilator.