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intravenously

/in-truh-vee-nuhs-lee/US // ˌɪn trəˈvi nəs li //

静脉注射,静脉内,静脉输入,通过静脉注射

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV

Examples

  • Monoclonal antibodies are also infused intravenously or as a series of four injections.

  • Brexanolone, which is administered intravenously over the course of 60 hours and sold under the brand name Zulresso, costs $34,000 without insurance.

  • That’s hard, though, given the drug must be given intravenously—it’s not something you can pick up from your local pharmacy.

  • A doctor who was treating Palestine Howze recommended that the nursing home begin providing antibiotics intravenously.

  • In rural communities, there may be relatively few health care providers who can stock and administer the intravenously delivered drugs, which often require refrigeration.

  • He'll now stay there for a few days being assessed and treated with antibiotics intravenously.

  • They had been feeding him only intravenously and not giving him food.

  • Another preparation was made later and introduced into mice intravenously and again found to have good results.

  • Magnesium sulphate may be given by the mouth, but is poisonous if injected intravenously.

  • No physician should feel safe, however, when injecting intravenously 0.6 gm.

  • In tuberculosis and anemia, there is no sufficient advantage in giving the cacodylate intravenously.

  • The whole question of the justification of using salicylates intravenously is open to grave doubt.