0 put into the body using a needle and syringe (= small tube):
This injectable medication contains adrenaline, which reverses the effects of a serious allergic reaction.
1 a drug that can be put into the body using a needle and syringe (= small tube):
The percentage of users of injectable contraceptives who reported themselves as amenorrhoeic is not unusually high.
All groups received medication, many were on injectable long acting preparations, and some on clozapine.
It is inappropriate to prescribe injectable anti-ulcer therapy when it is possible to give treatment orally.
The proportion of injectable users who report initiating use during the same month that menses returned is also substantial, even if somewhat lower.
The survey indicates a definite trend away from this practice towards the use of alternative methods including spray showers, pour-on formulations and injectable compounds.
On the other hand, collectivized workers were less likely than individualized workers to use injectable contraceptives (294 versus 350%).
The costs were derived by weighting results of several studies to establish the total volume of injectable material used in milliliters and the average number of injections that patients received.
They include flumethrin dips, as well as pour-on and injectable products.