The dye outlines the damaged areas on X-rays taken following injection.
Side effects following intratumoral injection are limited to flu-like symptoms and resolve within 24 hours.
However, limited therapeutic effect has been demonstrated following injection and systemic spread of the virus was not detected.
However, its depressing action following injection into mice is not in agreement with the effect of β-toxins on sodium channels.
Following subcutaneous injection, plerixafor is absorbed quickly and peak concentrations are reached after 30 to 60 minutes.
Furosemide is detectable in urine 36-72 hours following injection.
The reaction disappeared following injection of a large dose of steroids 11 days after it occurred.
Following intravenous injection the drug rapidly reaches the brain and causes unconsciousness within 30-45 seconds.
Following intramuscular injection the antiemetic action is evident within 5 to 10 minutes and lasts for 3 to 4 hours.
Additionally, the rapid onset of effects following insufflation or intramuscular injection is thought to increase the drug's abuse potential.