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Category: Medical safety

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What is the use of Kit Kat injection? Unpacking a dangerous misconception

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Overdose symptoms can include loss of consciousness and dangerously slowed breathing, a risk associated with the substance commonly known by the street name 'Kit Kat injection'. This colloquial term does not refer to a legitimate medical product but to the illicit substance ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic. The confusion highlights a critical distinction between illegal drug slang and legitimate pharmaceuticals, as a similarly named medical device (Kitkath+ IV cannula) and an oral medication (Kit Kat tablet/suspension) exist, leading to significant safety concerns.

Why Don't Doctors Give Shots in the Buttocks? The Shift to Safer Injection Sites

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Historically, injections were often administered in the buttocks' dorsogluteal site, but due to risks like sciatic nerve injury and poor medication absorption, modern medical practice has largely abandoned this location. The shift towards safer and more effective injection sites is an evidence-based change aimed at prioritizing patient safety and therapeutic efficacy.

What is benzo care oral spray used for?: Clarifying the Benzocaine vs. Benzodiazepine Confusion

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Following a 2018 FDA warning about risks associated with certain benzocaine products, it's crucial to understand what is benzo care oral spray used for?, which is a common misnomer for benzocaine sprays, and not to confuse it with benzodiazepine medications for anxiety. While the exact product name 'Benzo Care Oral Spray' is not recognized, the term likely refers to topical anesthetics containing benzocaine.

What Happens If You Stop Steroids Suddenly?

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When taken for an extended period, steroids suppress the body’s natural hormone production, causing dependence. Therefore, understanding what happens if you stop steroids suddenly is vital, as abrupt cessation can lead to severe health complications, including a life-threatening adrenal crisis.