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INJECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to introduce something new that is necessary or helpful to a situation or process: be injected into something A large amount of money will have to be injected into the company if it is to survive. inject something into something I tried to inject a little humour into the meeting. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Types of injections: Uses, sites, and what to expect - Medical News Today
A healthcare professional can use injections, also known as shots, to administer vaccines and other types of medications into a person’s vein, muscle, skin, or bone. Several different types of...
Injection Types & Sites: What you need to know - Drugs.com
An injection is a way of administering a liquid to a person using a needle and syringe. It’s also sometimes also called a ‘shot’ or ‘jab’. Injections are used to give a wide variety of different medications, such as insulin, vaccines and Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA), but not all injections are the same.
Getting Off: The Basics of Safer Injection - Harm Reduction Coalition
Getting Off: The Basics of Safer Injection. This chapter covers: Taking Control. Mainlining (Intravenous Injection) Hierarchy of Safety for Choosing Intravenous Injection Sites. Veins vs. Arteries. Veins vs. Nerves. Exercises for Improving Vein Visibility. Some Tips for “Getting Veins Up”.
Injection (medicine) - Wikipedia
An injection (often and usually referred to as a " shot " in US English, a " jab " in UK English, or a " jag " in Scottish English and Scots) is the act of administering a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle (usually a hypodermic needle) and a syringe. [1] .
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