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Diprofos, a corticosteroid formulation typically administered via intramuscular injection, is not intended for intravenous use. If given intravenously, it could potentially lead to adverse effects such as severe systemic reactions, increased risk of infection, and complications related to rapid corticosteroid delivery. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate administration routes and dosages.

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