Strengths and weaknesses of different prefilled syringes for injections in hospitals
Most injectable drugs in hospitals are administered intravenously (IV), delivering medication directly into the bloodstream. This method offers several advantages, including rapid onset of action, high accuracy, and nearly 100 percent bioavailability. However, IV drug administration also presents challenges. The preparation and administration process is complex and time-consuming, requiring trained personnel to minimize risks. Medication errors can lead to adverse drug events, potentially resulting in serious or life-threatening situations.
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