intravenózna
Intravenózna refers to a method of administering substances directly into a vein. This route of administration allows for rapid absorption and distribution of medications, fluids, or other substances into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. Intravenous administration is commonly used in medical settings for various purposes, including delivering drugs for treatment, providing hydration, administering nutritional support, and for diagnostic imaging.
The procedure involves inserting a needle or cannula into a vein, typically in the arm, hand, or
While highly effective, intravenous administration carries potential risks. These include infection at the insertion site, phlebitis