| 21. | Used for oral or parenteral therapy, sodium bicarbonate is the commonly preferred alkalinizing agent.
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| 22. | Victims who show signs of anaphylaxis are treated with antihistamines, epinephrines, and parenteral corticosteroids.
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| 23. | Treatment of gastritis that leads to pernicious anemia consists of parenteral vitamin B-12 injection.
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| 24. | Many patients eventually require parenteral nutrition.
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| 25. | For women with infections of mild to moderate severity, parenteral and oral therapies are prescribed.
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| 26. | But total parenteral nutrition, as it is called, almost always leads to serious liver damage.
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| 27. | Animal studies have shown that calcitonin is primarily metabolised via proteolysis in the kidney following parenteral administration.
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| 28. | Drugs with high first pass effect have a considerably higher oral dose than sublingual or parenteral dose.
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| 29. | Nutritional therapy with parenteral multivitamins is beneficial to implement until the person can maintain adequate nutritional intake.
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| 30. | Pain relief agents, such as parenteral opiates, or benzodiazepines may be required as adjunct agents.
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