Injektiós
Injektiós is an adjective used in Hungarian to denote a relation to injection, the process of introducing a substance into a body or system, typically with a syringe or needle. In medical contexts it describes preparations, routes, and therapies administered by injection. A substance intended for injection may be referred to as an injectate. Common injection routes include intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, intradermal, and intra-articular, each requiring appropriate technique and dosing. Injektiós therapy is used for vaccines, hormones such as insulin, analgesics, antibiotics, and biologics, among others. Administration relies on aseptic technique, accurate dosing, and monitoring for adverse effects.
Beyond medicine, the term can appear in discussions about software and computing to describe approaches that
Etymology and form: the term derives from Latin iniectio and the loanword injekció, with the Hungarian adjective