Vaxigrip is generally injected Intra muscularly. But if injected to vein, then the Influenja Virus would travel via vein to your heart, and damage your heart.
If there is an air bubble in a liquid that is injected into your blood stream it is possible it will kill you. When this air bubble reaches your brain or heart problems can occur.
As a type 1 diabetic and nurse, I can tell you it can kill you, but only because it drops your blood sugar very quickly. At some hospitals, nurses will actually inject insulin into a patients iv line in order to get bg down fast. If you think you have injected into a vein, check glucose levels every few minutes, and go ahead and treat for a low.
No, it is injected into a vein, not the testicles.
I hope that you are not planning to murder someone, and that you are asking this question only out of curiosity. Any visible bubble could potentially cause an embolism, although there is no guaranteee that any given embolism will be fatal. The more air you inject, the greater the chance of fatality.
If injected directly into a vein in pure form, absolutely.
Medication is injected into either a vein or a muscle, depending on what it is and how fast it is to work. Into a vein (intravenous) is immediate as it goes directly into the bloodstream. Intra-muscular takes around 20 minutes.
It'll burn like hell.
About 1 Mg.
When injected into a vein, the air bubble(s) can cut off circulation to any blood vessel smaller than it.
When injected into a vein, the air bubble(s) can cut off circulation to any blood vessel smaller than it.
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