Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The autoinjector had to be ready for mass distribution, and soon.
Do not use the autoinjector for injecting into a vein.
Comment: I'm writing this response since my wife can't due to the autoinjector not functioning, just tried the 4th one.
An exception is the personal insulin autoinjector used by diabetes patients.
Throw the used syringe or autoinjector away after one use, even if there is still medicine left in it.
A child must weigh at least 138 pounds to use the Sureclick autoinjector.
An autoinjector for the Avonex version of this same medication is also on the market.
The autoinjector automatically delivers a dose of 10 milligrams deep into the muscle.
The device they use to inject the medicine is called an epinephrine autoinjector.
'They take longer to work and they're no use if I'm being sick, so I still have to carry my autoinjector,' she says.
Adrenaline is available in an autoinjector delivery system.
Don't worry about your clothes-the autoinjector will push the needle right through, all right?
Taylor injects Harold with an epinephrine autoinjector and then begins to lower his friend to safety, several dozen feet at a time.
A single-use prefilled syringe or Sureclick autoinjector is for one injection only.
An autoinjector (or auto-injector) is a medical device designed to deliver a single dose of a particular (typically life-saving) drug.
You may take the prefilled syringe or autoinjector out of the refrigerator and allow it to reach room temperature before injecting the medication.
Additional administration of epinephrine, often in the form of an autoinjector (Epi-pen), is required by people with such hypersensitivities.
Rebiject II is an autoinjector used for injecting Rebif (interferon beta-1a).
"SmartJect Autoinjector"
"2-step autoinjector"
Atropine for field use by military personnel is often loaded in an autoinjector, for ease of use in stressful conditions.
Verus is best known for it development and manufacturing of Twinject, the first (and currently only) two-dose epinephrine autoinjector.
Twinjects contain a second dose of adrenaline in a separate syringe and needle delivery system contained within the body of the autoinjector.
Since catastrophic attacks are unpredictable in type 2, patients may display identification of the issue, such as a MedicAlert bracelet, and carry an epinephrine autoinjector.
The autoinjector keeps the needle tip shielded prior to injection and also has a passive safety mechanism to prevent accidental firing (injection).