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… you may need to take iron pills or get iron through an injection into a vein (IV). If tests suggest that your … This medicine is most often given as a shot under the skin (subcutaneous). Both treatments can be given through an IV … This medicine is most often given as a shot under the skin (subcutaneous). Both treatments can be given through an IV …
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… it's used to help with pain. Sedation may be used with an injection to numb the area or with other medicine to reduce … done? Sedation is usually given in a vein in the arm (intravenously, or IV). It is often used with local or … done? Sedation is usually given in a vein in the arm (intravenously, or IV). It is often used with local or …
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… (snorted) or dissolved in water and taken through a vein (intravenously, or IV). It can also be taken by mouth or … (snorted) or dissolved in water and taken through a vein (intravenously, or IV). It can also be taken by mouth or …
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… and you may need to be hospitalized. Treatment may include intravenous fluids, blood transfusions, injection of medicines, and in some cases surgery to remove … and you may need to be hospitalized. Treatment may include intravenous fluids, blood transfusions, injection of …
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… of glucagon that the person's doctor recommends. Choose the injection site. slide 1 of 6 < Prev Next > slide 1 of 6, Choose the injection site., Choose a clean injection site on the buttock, upper arm, or thigh. If an …
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… of the body. This may include the belly, hips, and legs. Intravenous (IV) regional anesthesia. This is also called a … of the body. This may include the belly, hips, and legs. Intravenous (IV) regional anesthesia. This is also called a …
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… under the tongue (sublingual). Medicines may be given by injection, subcutaneously (under the skin), by IV, or through patches … tongue (sublingual). Medicines may be given by injection, subcutaneously (under the skin), by IV, or through patches …
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… nutrition. A CVAD can be left in place far longer than an intravenous catheter (IV), which gives medicines into a vein … nutrition. A CVAD can be left in place far longer than an intravenous catheter (IV), which gives medicines into a vein …
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… You can put a new needle on the syringe and then give the injection in a new spot. What about infections? To help … giving yourself a shot, always wash your hands, clean the injection site, and keep your needles sterile. If you notice … Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness around the injection site. Red streaks leading from the site. Pus …
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… Many women ask for pain medicine, such as an epidural injection, which partially or fully numbs the lower body. … and opening ( effacing and dilating ). You may have an intravenous (IV) needle inserted, in case you need extra … delivery. General anesthesia is the use of inhaled or intravenous (IV) medicine, which makes you unconscious. It …