Saline for irrigation is not sterile enough for intravenous use, as it may contain contaminants that can lead to infections or other complications. Additionally, irrigation saline often has different concentrations and additives that are unsuitable for intravenous administration, which could cause harmful reactions. Using the correct formulation specifically designed for intravenous use ensures safety and efficacy in patient care.
never do that. have a doctor do it. that's like implants, but instead of silicon its saline. would you put your own implants in?? i don't think so...
no There should never be an apostrophe in "never".
You should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER and NEVER . . . . You should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER and NEVER . . . . for as long as you live
I've never seen IV. Oral Prednisone works very well for me so I would suggest asking about an IV steroid.
No, 'Is he should never have come here' is not a correct sentence and it should be 'He should never have come here.'
You should never ignore it.
no never never never.
The answer is: "Trust should never be destroyed."
you should never walk on the flag, sit down when people are saying the pledge, and u should NEVER spit on the flag.
While saline solution can help clean silver jewelry, it may not be as effective as other methods. A mixture of warm water and mild dish soap is more commonly recommended for cleaning silver. If your ring has sensitive gemstones or pearls, consider using a jewelry-specific cleaning solution instead.
Never, never.
You should never fly it upside down