Intravenous vs Itraconazole - What's the difference?
intravenous | itraconazole |
Inside the veins.
(medicine) A dose of medicine administered from a drip, down through a hollow needle inserted into a patient's vein.
A particular triazole antifungal agent that may be given orally or intravenously.
As nouns the difference between intravenous and itraconazole
is that intravenous is a dose of medicine administered from a drip, down through a hollow needle inserted into a patient's vein while itraconazole is a particular triazole antifungal agent that may be given orally or intravenously.As an adjective intravenous
is inside the veins.intravenous
English
(wikipedia intravenous)Adjective
(-)Noun
(-) (abreviated as IV )- Get his morphine intravenous started stat!
