No, since IV glutatione stands for "intra-venous" i.e into a vein via a cannula and drip. The suspension will be suitable for going into the bloodstream, which is very different to the suspension needed for an inhalation.
Slowest or LEAST EFFECTIVE route to MOST EFFECTIVE route: Topical (Slowest or least effective) Ingestion Intramuscular (IM) Intraperitoneal Inhalation (Inhaler or ET tube) Intravenous (IV) Some studies show administration of drugs via ET tube is as effective as IV.
inhalation is the taking in of air to the lungsartificial respiration is a method of forcing air in and out of the lungs when the body is not able to do this itself
No, because titanium is not the same as manganese. They may act similarly, however.
No, inhalation refers to the act of breathing in air or a substance into the lungs, while inspiration is the process of taking in oxygen from the air into the body's cells. Inhalation is a physical action, while inspiration can also refer to motivation or creative influence.
I would guess IV, but inhalation of gaseous form would be close. Some drugs do not pass the blood brain barrier however.
Yes, GM T IV fluid is the same as the Toyota T IV. for example, a Pontiac vibe uses the same fluid as the Toyota Matrix. both have identical components from the engine to the transmission. they both came out of the same factory joint owned by Toyota and GM.
same as GTA IV, broker etc
It is the same as: XI-IV-LXXXVI = 11-4-86
Yes; any smoking or inhalation of smoke can cause coughing and wheezing. Second-hand smoke has the same potential to cause coughing and wheezing as does direct inhalation.
Inhalation Toxicology was created in 1989.
Inhalation means breathing in, and exhalation is breathing out.
One possibility: IV+IV+IV = XII using Roman numerals