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Intravenous
Intravenous (IV) involves administering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a vein, ensuring rapid absorption and immediate effect for hydration, medication delivery, or nutritional support.
Intramuscular
Intramuscular injection: Allows rapid drug absorption for vaccines or medications, providing faster relief or immunity, especially for conditions like flu, hepatitis, or tetanus.
Tetanus Injection
Tetanus injection: Prevents tetanus, a potentially fatal infection from cuts or wounds. It's essential after injuries or as a booster to ensure immunity.
Intradermal
Intradermal injection: Used for precise testing, such as TB screening or allergy tests. It offers localized effects with minimal doses and accurate immune response assessment.
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