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Parenteral
A method of administering medication bypassing the digestive system, such as through injection or infusion.
Skin Popping
A method of illicit drug use involving subcutaneous injection, which can lead to scarring and infection.
Water-soluble
A property of a substance that allows it to dissolve in water, often relevant in the context of medication, vitamins, or chemical reactions.
Lipid-soluble
Describes substances that can dissolve in fats and oils, which allows them to easily pass through cell membranes that are made of lipids.
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