intravenous

adjective
in·​tra·​ve·​nous | \ ˌin-trə-ˈvē-nəs How to pronounce intravenous (audio) \

Definition of intravenous

: situated, performed, or occurring within or entering by way of a vein also : used in or using intravenous procedures

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intravenously adverb

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The photo showed Lochte getting an intravenous, or IV, infusion that piqued anti-doping agency officials’ interest. Elliott Almond, The Mercury News, "What would Olympian Ryan Lochte do? Try to start over again," 1 Aug. 2019 The infection required a hospital stay for intravenous antibiotics, which had to be infused through his neck because his other veins had collapsed from years of heroin injections. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, "In a flash of clarity, lives marred by drugs find meaning," 27 July 2019 Investigators also reportedly found tiny puncture marks in 10 of about 50 unused intravenous bags stored at the nursing station on the fourth floor, which handles the terminally ill. Washington Post, "Japan police search home of nurse in hospital poison deaths," 12 July 2018 Advocates of such programs say they are intended to help prevent the spread of diseases like HIV and Hepatitis C by providing clean needles and supplies to intravenous drug users. Hillary Davis, latimes.com, "Costa Mesa may expand moratorium on needle-exchange programs pending a permanent ban," 12 July 2019 Also taking effect is a measure (SB 366) that will allow counties to approve needle-exchange programs to combat the spread of infectious diseases by intravenous drug users. Jim Turner, orlandosentinel.com, "100 new Florida laws go into effect Monday," 28 June 2019 That blood contains a component that for more than half a century has been making sure injectable or implantable medical products — such as needles and intravenous medications — do not contain specific agents that can cause fevers or even death. Maddy Lauria, baltimoresun.com, "Using synthetic crab blood substitute in biomedical testing could help save horseshoe crabs and shorebirds," 22 June 2019 Generic ketamine has been available for years, at hundreds of clinics around the country; these provide a course of intravenous doses, at $400 to $500 a dose, usually a half dozen over a couple weeks with boosters as needed, for mood problems. New York Times, "Veterans Agency to Offer New Depression Drug, Despite Cost and Safety Concerns," 21 June 2019 The only way to make it through a Juventus game during the 2018/19 Serie A season was to pump ProPlus into your body via intravenous therapy. SI.com, "Maurizio Sarri: The Manager Juventus Fans Don't Want, But the Manager Their Club Needs," 16 June 2019

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First Known Use of intravenous

circa 1849, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for intravenous

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intravenous

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of intravenous

: through, in, or into a vein : entering the body through a vein

intravenous

adjective
in·​tra·​ve·​nous | \ ˌin-trə-ˈvē-nəs How to pronounce intravenous (audio) \

Medical Definition of intravenous

1 : situated within, performed within, occurring within, or administered by entering a vein an intravenous feeding intravenous inflammation
2 : used in intravenous procedures intravenous needles an intravenous solution

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intravenously adverb

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