Betadine is a topical antiseptic that is widely used to sanitize the skin, especially before a surgical procedure involving the cutting of the skin. It has occasional use as a topical treatment for oral infections. It should NOT be swallowed like an oral medicine, and in that sense should NOT be taken orally.
The medication is taken orally and dosage is on an individual basis, however, the most common dosage is 500mg (mg = milligrams) at bedtime.
No, the only approved dosage form of Vyvanse is to be taken orally.
The medication is taken orally and dosage is on an individual basis, however, the most common dosage is 500mg (mg = milligrams) at bedtime.
Yes. It can be taken orally if prescribed in that way.
Suspension is always in a liquid form and can be taken orally
Assuming you swallow the contents of an ampule intended for IV injection (using that as the dosage), really nothing at all. Sodium bicarbonate is used in baking a lot. It's a salt and therefore an electrolyte, but the dosage you've described is so small it should have no observable effect on an unremarkable patient if delivered orally.
Those aspirins are meant to be taken orally.
ice can be injected, smoked and orally taken
Possibly, if the temperature gets to 104 I would take the child to a hospital.
Chymotrypsin is usually taken in oral capsule form. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider or as indicated on the medication label. Chymotrypsin should be taken with a glass of water and can be taken with or without food, as directed.
When Ketamine is taken orally it tastes salty. Not everybody loves this taste though. There are people who love this taste though.
Some hormones are not well absorbed when taken orally and may be broken down by enzymes in the digestive system before they can reach the bloodstream. Injecting hormones allows for direct delivery into the bloodstream, providing a more reliable and consistent dosage. Additionally, some hormones are destroyed or metabolized by the liver if taken orally, reducing their effectiveness.