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injection

[in-jek-shuhn] / ɪnˈdʒɛk ʃən /
NOUN
introduction into bloodstream
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That’s on top of the injections Leite gives herself regularly: NAD+, which she says makes her feel energized and alleviates her brain fog, and glutathione, which is marketed for antioxidant and immune support.

From The Wall Street Journal

What has until now been an expensive injection largely confined to affluent patients could soon become far more common.

From BBC

A year later, Dowling has regained 10 pounds and is back to relying on protein shakes for some meals, all while continuing her weekly injections.

From The Wall Street Journal

An animal pet insurance company estimates the average price to have a horse put to sleep by injection in the UK is about £143 - excluding transportation and cremation costs.

From BBC

"But where it differs, and where it could make a difference in clinical care, is in the single injection that successfully reduced the amount of harmful brain proteins in mice."

From Science Daily