[Local adverse reactions associated with parenteral administration of drugs]
- PMID: 21383802
- DOI: 10.4045/tidsskr.09.1515
[Local adverse reactions associated with parenteral administration of drugs]
Abstract
Parenteral administration of drugs may cause adverse reactions which in severe cases outweigh the intended therapeutic effects. This paper outlines local adverse reactions associated with various routes of parenteral administration. Different measures for prevention and management of such reactions are presented.
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