
1) Canal 2) Channel 3) Duct 4) Epithelial duct 5) Inoculation into the body
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(para- + Gr. enteron intestine) not through the alimentary canal but rather by injection through some other route, as subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraorbital, intracapsular, intraspinal, intrasternal, intravenous, etc.
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See definition under anesthesia
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<pharmacology> Not through the alimentary canal but rather by injection through some other route, as subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraorbital, intracapsular, intraspinal, intrasternal, intravenous, etc. ... Origin: Gr. Enteron = intestine ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pә-ren´tәr-әl) by some route other than through the alimentary canal, such as by subcutaneous, intramuscular, intrasternal, or intravenous injection.
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nutrients given by injection into a vein, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract.
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a substance or drug administered in any way but the mouth, e.g. by injection
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Inoculation into the body (not by mouth)
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Administration of a substance to an animal by any route other than the alimentary canal.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pă-ren′tĕr-ăl Definitions: 1. By some other means than through the gastrointestinal tract; refers particularly to the introduction of substances into an organism by intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intramedullary injection.
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Parenteral: Entering the body not by the alimentary tract but rather by another means (such as the subcutaneous, the intramuscular, or often the intravenous route). From para- (Greek for 'apart from') + enteral (from the Greek 'enteron' meaning 'intestine') = apart from the intestine.
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By injection (i.e., not by the oral route); injectable.
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Not through the mouth. Intravenous, intramuscular, and intradermal administration are all parenteral
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[
adj] - (medicine) administered by means other than through the alimentary tract (as by intramuscular or intravenous injection) 2. [adj] - (physiology) located outside the alimentary tract
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administered intravenously or by injection. For example, medications or vaccines may be administered by injection into the fatty layer immediately below the skin (subcutaneous), or into the muscle (intramuscular). Medications, but not vaccines, can also be administered into a vein (intravenously).
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the introduction of a substance into the body by any route other than the digestive tract, such as through a vein or muscle
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adjective located outside the alimentary tract
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administered intravenously or by injection. For example, medications or vaccines may be administered by injection into the fatty layer immediately below the skin (subcutaneous), or into the muscle (intramuscular). Medications, but not vaccines, can also be administered into a vein (intravenously).
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