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injectable

[ US /ˌɪnˈdʒɛktəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of drugs) capable of being injected

How To Use injectable In A Sentence

  • There are all manner of expensive injectable treatments that will fill lines, wrinkles and folds, but they only last for six to 12 months.
  • Injectable local anaesthetics such as lidocaine and procaine (but not cocaine) are allowed only when medically justified, and only if injected into a joint or other affected area, not intravenously.
  • Currently, injectable forms of disulfiram are in the developmental stage.
  • So its no wonder they can offer high touch, high tech skin rejuvenation including the latest in non-invasive and non-ablative technology such as advanced light-based laser treatments, injectables and fillers, and the Titan?, Take a Better Lunch Break at Dermology Med Spa in Pasadena
  • Injectable fillers have been dubbed a facelift in a bottle because of the dramatic results and minimal recovery. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Surgeons have called for the scrapping of a scheme designed to offer some protection against unscrupulous practices among clinics and beauty parlours that provide cosmetic injectable treatments, such as botulinum toxin and cosmetic fillers. Latest headlines from BMJ
  • An injectable solution of 1 percent lidocaine or 1 percent procaine is usually used.
  • He was treated with a combination of antiviral drugs, sedatives and injectable anesthetics atheprotocol the.
  • Remember that injectable epinephrine is emergency, rescue medication only. Stinging insect allergy
  • These submissions were based on clinical trials that showed gouty arthritis patients treated with ACZ885 at the time of an attack experienced superior pain relief at 72 hours and a significant reduction in the risk of new attacks over six months, compared to patients treated with the injectable steroid, triamcinolone acetonide TA1. Reuters: Press Release
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