When given subcutaneously adrenalin affects the whole body, giving various side effects and thus reducing the value of this treatment.
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But a study led by Lee Katz at Yale is challenging the idea that women are the more subcutaneously-challenged sex.
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In 1891 the English physician George Redmayne Murray introduced subcutaneously injected sheep thyroid extract, followed shortly after by an oral formulation.
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If given subcutaneously, it may induce local infection and spread to the regional lymph nodes, causing either suppurative and nonsuppurative lymphadenitis.
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Animal poisons delivered subcutaneously ( e . g ., by sting or bite ) are also called " venom ".
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In 1891, the English physician George Redmayne Murray introduced subcutaneously injected sheep thyroid extract, followed shortly after by an oral formulation.
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One cause of age variations is the tendency for body fat to be deposited internally, rather that subcutaneously, as one ages.
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The compound, Ro 2-1932, is 650 percent as strong as morphine subcutaneously and 450 percent as strong as oral methadone.
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This problem can be solved with a chemoport implanted subcutaneously or a Hickman's line through which blood can be taken and drugs delivered.
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As the medication is administered subcutaneously, the area for administration is practically limitless, although edema may interfere with the action of some drugs.