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The observation is sometimes erratic with intravenous administration?

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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Intravenous drug administration consists of applying a drug directly into the patient's vein. This type of drug administration promotes more accurate observations on the drug's effects on the patient's body and on the drug's effectiveness in fighting the disease, mainly because intravenous administration allows the drug to act faster, even when applied in large volumes.

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