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In 18 of these patients, an AE that was drug-related and associated with the treatment area was recorded as at least one of the reasons for discontinuation [most commonly injection-site pain (13 patients)].
The inflationary phase is ascribed to pressurization, commonly from injection of hot magmatic gas into a cooler hydrothermal reservoir system causing boiling.
A gas/particulate test case is presented to compare the stability of the proposed momentum mapping method to the commonly used injection technique.
Blood-borne pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are transmitted most commonly among injection drug users (IDUs) through the sharing of needles and syringes.
Mild pain and swelling were the most commonly observed injection site reactions, and there were no significant differences among the proportions of volunteers with these reactions between vaccines (AMA1-C1 vs. Recombivax) or between vaccinations within dose groups.
Injection-site reactions, most commonly mild injection-site erythema, occurred in 31 (8%) patients through week 104 (table 4).
The most commonly reported injection-site-related adverse events were injection-site erythema [6.5% ExQW vs. 1.1% ExBID; between-group difference of 5.4% (2.2, 8.5)] and injection-site pruritus [11.9% vs. 1.1%; between-group difference of 10.8% (6.8, 14.8)].
Long acting contraceptive (effective for 3 months) were the most commonly administered injections.
On the other hand, the most commonly prescribed injections were ampicillin (21.4%), cloxacillin (13.4%), crystalline penicillin (12.4%), ceftriaxon (9.8%) gentamicin (9.8%), diclofenac (9.4%), chloramphenicol 41 (8.4%) and furosemide 25 (5.1%).
Gentamicin, diclofenac, depoprovera, ceftriaxone and oxytocin were the five most commonly used injections in the surveyed government primary health care facilities.
The antibiotics (Gentamicin and Ceftriaxone) and pain killer (diclofenac) were the most commonly prescribed injections in our study which was comparable to the study carried out in Bangladesh where injectable antibiotics were most commonly (78.3%) prescribed followed by intravenous fluids and pain killers (29.4%) [ 17].
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