If a person were to get a sub cu injection of stadol nose spray, could that cause them to have adverse effects
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Yes. First of all, Stadol can have adverse effects no matter how it's administered. Secondly, the nasal spray is for inhalation only. It has ingredients not in the injectable form. Overall, not a good idea.
Sub -Q. You cant get an injection of NASAL spray. You can get a IM (Intramuscular) injection of stadol but not nasal spray. Side effects are:
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, unpleasant taste, loss of taste and appetite, stomach pain . Drowsiness, tiredness, dizziness, poor coordination, mental confusion, blurred or double vision, insomnia, nervousness, euphoria (high), tremor, ringing in the ears, nasal irritation, nasal congestion Skin rash, ear pain, lightheadedness and fainting, difficulty urinating, shallow breathing, bronchitis, cough, trouble breathing, nose bleeds, sore throat, sinusitis -
Yes most definitely because like the first person said, it's mainly for inhalation. With an injection, it is not able to fully do what it was meant for.
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