{
	"Title": "Intravenous",
	"Aliases": [
		"IV",
		"shooting up",
		"slamming",
		"mainlining"
	],
	"Sites": [
		"Cephalic",
		"Median cubital",
		"Femoral",
		"Dorsal metacarpal",
		"Small saphenous",
		"Dorsal venous arch",
		"Great saphenous",
		"Jugular"
	],
	"About": "is the direct introduction of a substance from a vein into the bloodstream, typically using a hypodermic needle or venous catheter.{br}{p}Intravenous injection bypasses {wkp 'first-pass metabolism'}, therefore by definition achieving full {wkp 'bioavailability'} at the cost of reduced duration and the significant associated risks such as infection, {wkp 'abscess'}, spreading diseases only transmitted by blood(such as {wkp 'hepatitis C'}), overdose, {wkp 'collapsed veins'}, {wkp 'neuropathy'} and {wkp 'emphysema'}(ritalin lung).{Ep}"
}
