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IVs are particularly hard to administer to children.
In response the EU argues that this is consistent with aviation norms and would otherwise be hard to administer.
It is hard to administer, hard to understand and inflexible in a fast-changing and increasingly mobile society.
Treatment once meant a month of intravenous medicines based on the metal antimony, which could itself cause fatal liver damage and was hard to administer in remote hospitals.
Although vaccines against the plague have been produced, they have not proved to be very effective, especially against the pneumonic form, and they are hard to administer.
The drug sold under the name Tamiflu has proved hard to administer, requiring large doses, and is ineffective unless prescribed soon after infection takes hold.
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First, Ryan spent $3,119 on Facebook ads and only $225 on MySpace (he says MySpace ads are much harder to administer, so he spent less).
This treaty proved difficult to administer.
Score one for the vote-getting Republican media machine, which is more capable of planning photo ops in the "Mission Accomplished" style than of the hard work to administer still-occupied Iraq.
In New Hampshire, for instance, where some state legislators are considering a medical marijuana law, there is concern that the state health department — already battered by budget cuts — could be hard-pressed to administer the system.
Many vaccines are hard to produce because of expensive fermenters, hard to ship because they often need to be kept refrigerated, and hard to distribute widely because it can take a trained health professional to administer the vaccine.
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