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A suspension IV cannot be given because intravenous administration requires a clear, homogenous solution for proper delivery into the bloodstream. Suspensions contain solid particles that can clog IV catheters and lead to complications like embolism or irritation at the injection site. Additionally, the unpredictable absorption of the particles in a suspension can result in inconsistent dosing and therapeutic effects. Therefore, only solutions that are fully dissolved and free from particulate matter are suitable for intravenous use.

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