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Parenteral Drug (LVP, SVP) at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Parenteral Drug (LVP, SVP)? A parenteral drug is defined as one intended for injection through the skin or other external boundary tissue, rather than through the alimentary canal, so that active substances they contain are administered, using gravity or force, directly into a blood

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