Injecting pills can lead to serious harm, including infections, blood clots, and damage to blood vessels. Pills are not meant to be injected and may contain ingredients that are not meant to enter the bloodstream directly, leading to potential toxic reactions. Additionally, injecting pills can cause tissue damage and can increase the risk of overdose due to the rapid and concentrated effect of the medication.
I'm sure it can't help you.
Anti-venene is made by injecting a small amount of the venom in question into an animal. That animal produces antibodies to fight the venom. The blood of the animal is then drawn out and the antibodies extracted. These antibodies are the anti-venene.
A parasitic relationship describes an animal that depends on another animal for its survival while causing harm to the host. An example is a tick feeding on the blood of a host animal such as a deer.
Your immune system wouldn't recognise the proteins, DNA etc from the animal blood as your own and treat it as it would any antigen. Could be that injecting yourself with large amounts of animal blood will probably cause a serious inflamatory response.
because your injecting meth into it
Antivenom is created by injecting a small amount of the targeted venom into an animal such as a Horse, Sheep, Goat, or Rabbit; the subject animal will undergo an Immune_responseto the venom, producing Antibodyagainst the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat Envenomation.
No, injecting animal blood into a human bloodstream would not cause them to turn into an animal. The human body would recognize the foreign blood cells as not its own and would likely trigger an immune response to remove them.
inoculation?
they help the animal... they are not harmful
any animal can harm a human, it just depends on the way the owner has brought the animal up!..
they help the animal... they are not harmful