Intravenous injections are usually used to deliver drugs directly to organs, for example in chemotherapy for cancer, and in the use of vasopressin in cases of gastrointestinal bleeding. Carotinin intracellular injection is effective for the treatment of cancerous tumors. Injection of actinomycin D is also used for pelvic intra-arterial treatment of trophoblastic disease.
The administration of the drug through the artery has the potential for safe results, reports have been reported on the possibility of embolization, arterial occlusion, and topical drug toxicity.
The administration of the drug through the artery has the potential for safe results, reports have been reported on the possibility of embolization, arterial occlusion, and topical drug toxicity.