Pills are not supposed to be taken parenterally ie as injections
ILLEGAL
No. The particles cannot be crushed small enough to go through the syringe needle.
Certain pills can be crushed, however, most pills tat are long lasting or extended release will not function normally. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about individual pills
You can find allergy pills for pets at your local Walmart. I used them on one of my cats and it worked great.
Yes, creatine pills can be crushed, but it's important to check the specific formulation and instructions provided by the manufacturer. Crushing the pills may alter their absorption rate or effectiveness. If you prefer a powdered form, you might consider using creatine powder instead, which is designed for easy mixing with liquids. Always consult a healthcare professional if you're unsure about the best method of consumption.
Calan SR (verapamil hydrochloride) is an extended-release medication, and it should not be crushed, chewed, or broken. Crushing the pills can lead to a rapid release of the drug, potentially increasing the risk of side effects and reducing its effectiveness. Always consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance on medication administration.
Hemotest, often referring to a specific type of medical test or drug, should not be crushed and injected unless specifically directed by a healthcare professional. Crushing medication can alter its intended effects, increase the risk of side effects, and lead to serious health complications. Always consult a doctor or pharmacist before altering the form of any medication or treatment.
medicines called vaccinations and antibiotics are taken as pills or injected - to fight microorganisms that cause illness.
This is not recommended. It is an unsafe medical practice.
Someone is really pulling your leg !!!
Yes and No- they are made so that they cannot be crushed up and snorted or injected, but I'm sure it's the law that the chemical make-up is the same.
Injecting pills can lead to serious harm, including infections, blood clots, and damage to blood vessels. Pills are not meant to be injected and may contain ingredients that are not meant to enter the bloodstream directly, leading to potential toxic reactions. Additionally, injecting pills can cause tissue damage and can increase the risk of overdose due to the rapid and concentrated effect of the medication.