parenterally in English

adverb

[pə'rentərəlɪ / pæ'rentrəlɪ]

not by the intestines, not through the intestines

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1. Ampicillin is administered orally and parenterally by intravenous or intramuscular routes

2. Serial serum copper and ceruloplasmin concentrations were monitored in 2 groups of parenterally Alimented premature infants

3. Parenterally Administrable nano-micelles of 3,4-difluorobenzylidene curcumin for treating pancreatic cancer Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

4. A manometer (1) for measuring the hydrodynamic pressure of fluids parenterally administered to a patient is disclosed.

5. Adult members of the Acanthocephala are highly specialized heterosexual, intestinal parasites that take up nutrition parenterally since they have no intestine

6. What does Ampul mean? A sealed glass or plastic container for one dose of a sterile medicine to be injected parenterally

7. In western countries hepatitis B is commonly transmitted parenterally and sexually, and acute hepatitis is eliminated spontaneously in 95% of acute infections.

8. Acute hepatitis can be caused by the enterically spread hepatitis A and E viruses and the parenterally spread hepatitis B, C or D viruses.

9. Definition of AntigensAntigens are the substance which when introduced parenterally intothe body stimulates the production of an antibody with which itreacts specifically and in an observable manner

10. Carmustine (BCNU) is a parenterally administered Alkylating agent used alone and in combination with other antineoplastic agents in the treatment of several forms of cancer including leukemias, lymphomas, and breast, testicular, ovarian, gastric and pancreatic cancer

11. ‘Anyone without Achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally.’ ‘The absence of acid is called Achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects.’

12. Ampoule-British Medtalk A small hermetically sealed glass or plastic container which contains a sterile solution–eg, lidocaine, etc to be administered parenterally–IM, IV, subcut McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine

13. ‘Anyone without Achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally.’ ‘The absence of acid is called Achlorhydria, but many people have this condition without ill effects.’

14. In addition to the use of conventional amphotericin-B, lipid formulations thereof, parenterally applicable itraconazole, the glucan synthase inhibitor caspofungin and another triazole (voriconazole) have recently become available for the treatment of aspergillosis.All of these cause less harmful side effects than the conventional amphotericin deoxycholate.Their respective clinical value,however, still has to be defined.

15. The present invention relates to the induction of hypothermia in humans, male and female, at any age, by use of a pharmaceutical composition to be administered parenterally by infusion or injection, comprising at least one compound selected among (1) vanilloid receptor agonists, capsaicinoids or capsaicinoid-like agonists reaching and binding to vanilloid receptors, and (2) cannabinoids or cannabimimetic agonists reaching and binding to cannabinoid receptors, and (3) adenosine receptor agonists, and (4) neurotensin receptor agonists, and (5) thyroxine derivatives, and (6) cytochrome c inhibitors, and (7) oxygen tension reducers, thereby inducing hypothermia, thus benefiting patients suffering from illnesses characterized by tissue anoxia.