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  1. ... people with trypanophobia have an excessive fear of injections or needles. This fear may stop them from ... have diabetes and need to get regular insulin injections, you might be able to use a needle- ...
  2. ... Clinic [Internet]. Cleveland (OH): Cleveland Clinic; c2021. Edrophonium Injection; [cited 2021 Jul 21]; [about 3 screens]. Available ... https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/18616-edrophonium-injection Cleveland Clinic [Internet]. Cleveland (OH): Cleveland Clinic; c2021. ...
  3. ... Rh-negative blood, you may be given an injection (shot) to prevent your body from making Rh ... Rh-negative blood, you may still have an injection to prevent your body from making Rh antibodies ...
  4. ... OHP levels before and after you have an injection (shot) of ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone). ACTH is a ... make cortisol. If you have CAH, the ACTH injection will make your 17-OHP levels increase a ...
  5. ... given as: A drink that you swallow An injection into a vein using an intravenous (IV) line ...
  6. ... the hip bone. You will be given an injection (shot) of medicine to numb the area. You ...
  7. ... cleaned with an antiseptic. You will get an injection (shot) of medicine to numb the skin and ...
  8. ... a numbing cream on your back before this injection. When the area on your back is completely ...
  9. ... a numbing cream on your back before this injection. When the area on your back is completely ...
  10. ... must take daily doses of insulin, either by injection or a special pump Type 2 diabetes . This ...
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