Examples of using Intramuscular injection in English and their translations into Croatian
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Intramuscular injection only.
Pigs: Single intramuscular injection.
Intramuscular injection in the neck in the area behind the ear.
Pigs: Single intramuscular injection.
Intramuscular injection: usually 50-250mg every time, every 2-4weeks.
Vaxelis is for intramuscular injection only.
This has not been seen in pigs and sheep after intramuscular injection.
Single intramuscular injection.
Potential for interaction following intramuscular injection.
Pigs: intramuscular injection.
Any known recent(within the past 2 days) intramuscular injection.
For intramuscular injection only.
It is not intended for intravenous or intramuscular injection.
For deep intramuscular injection only.
Formulation drug"Milgamma" is available in solution for intramuscular injection.
Will intramuscular injection be satisfactory?
The injection needle for intramuscular injection is provided.
Additional substances in the solution for intravenous, as well as intramuscular injection.
A single intramuscular injection in the neck.
Single intramuscular injection of one dose 2 ml.
Immediate-release exenatide must not be administered by intravenous or intramuscular injection.
Single intramuscular injection before surgery.
Therefore, healthcare providers need to assess the benefits and potential risks of administering the vaccine inindividuals with thrombocytopenia or any bleeding disorder that would contraindicate intramuscular injection unless the potential benefit outweighs the risk of bleedings.
After accidental intramuscular injection, hypoglycaemia may occur.
Therefore, healthcare providers need to assess the benefits and potential risks of administering the vaccine inindividuals with thrombocytopenia or any bleeding disorder that would contraindicate intramuscular injection unless the potential benefit outweighs the risk of bleedings.
A single intramuscular injection(1 ml) to pigs from the age of 4 days.
Therefore, healthcare providers need to assess the benefits and potential risks of administering thevaccine in individuals with thrombocytopenia or any bleeding disorder that would contraindicate intramuscular injection unless the potential benefit outweighs the risk of bleedings.
Menveo is given as an intramuscular injection, preferably into the deltoid muscle.
With intramuscular injection, burning, necrosis of fatty tissue and aseptic necrosis are possible.