intravenous

[ US /ˌɪntɹəˈvinəs/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪntɹəvənəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. within or by means of a vein
    an intravenous inflammation
    intravenous feeding
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How To Use intravenous In A Sentence

  • When I looked at the chart a second time, I saw that there was a lot Michael had left out of his personal history; specifically, IVDU—intravenous drug use—dating back ten years, and a major depression that had led to a psychiatric hospitalization and ECT, electroconvulsive therapy. After the Diagnosis
  • She was treated with intravenous folinic acid and antibiotics and was given transfusions of blood products.
  • They may also administer intravenous antihistamines and cortisone to reduce inflammation of your air passages and improve your breathing.
  • The same drug given intravenously prevents the postprandial increase in sigmoid segmenting pressure activity in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
  • These biopsies usually require only local anesthesia with intravenous sedation and may be done as an outpatient procedure.
  • Intravenous immunoglobulin prophylaxis and therapy is being given for a growing list of indications in the fields of immunology, neurology, hematology, and oncology.
  • We agree with the recommendation that blood samples should be taken one hour after an intravenous bolus dose.
  • Department of Health and Human Services, concluded that one form of phthalate, called di (2-ethylhexyl), or DEHP, used in intravenous tubing, catheters and other plastic medical equipment, could pose a risk to the proper development of baby boys 'reproductive tracts. 'Everywhere chemicals' in plastics alarm parents
  • Iron sucrose should be administered intravenously, directly into the dialysis line, either by slow injection or by infusion.
  • The proteolytic enzyme ficin is found in the latex of several members of the genus, including F. carica, the common fig. This compound is more toxic when administered intravenously than when ingested, and the toxicity depends primarily on the amount given, rather than on the concentration of the dose. Chapter 6
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