-
extended infusion or drip. The act of
administering a
therapy intravenously, or
placing an
intravenous line ("IV line") for
later use, is a
procedure which should...
- 1930s,
physicians started to
augment inhaled general anesthetics with
intravenous general anesthetics. The
drugs used in
combination offered a
better risk...
-
toxic because it was
found to
release free
bioactive iron when
injected intravenously,
increasing risk of infection.
Further research led to the development...
-
Extravasation is the
leakage of
intravenously (IV) infused, and
potentially damaging,
medications into the
extravascular tissue around the site of infusion...
- the skin into the body (usually
intravenously, but also at an
intramuscular or subcutaneous, location).
Intravenous therapy, a form of drug injection...
- is
administered intravenously, its
bioavailability is 100%. However, when a
medication is
administered via
routes other than
intravenous, its bioavailability...
-
Alyglo (immune
globulin intravenous human-stwk)
Asceniv (immune
globulin intravenous,
human – slra)
Bivigam (immune
globulin intravenous –
human 10% liquid)...
-
technique on the body's
extremities where a
local anesthetic is
injected intravenously and
isolated from
circulation in a
target area. The
technique usually...
- oral and
hypodermic routes are
absorbed more
slowly than
those given intravenously. Oral
rehydration therapy (ORT) is a
simple treatment for dehydration...
- (by mouth),
transdermally (on the skin via a
topical gel or patch),
intravenously (IV) (injection into a vein), or
intramuscularly (injection into a muscle...