Why injecting a drug in an artery is dangerous?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2021
  • 🔍 Understanding Drug Injection: Veins vs. Arteries🔍
    Ever wondered why most drugs are injected into veins and not arteries? In this video, we explore the crucial reasons behind this medical practice.
    🩸 Arteries vs. Veins: Arteries are high-pressure vessels, and injecting into them can lead to blood outflow, resulting in potential blood loss. Moreover, arteries are deeper and smaller in diameter compared to superficial veins, making the injection process riskier.
    💉 Injection Challenges: Arteries require active power or pressure-assisted injections, making gravity-assisted methods ineffective. Injecting drugs into arteries may lead to tissue necrosis and, in extreme cases, even amputation.
    🔄 Blood Flow Dynamics: Arteries supply specific organs, and injecting drugs into them could cause local overdose, toxicity, or capillary blockade. Additionally, certain drugs may induce severe arterial spasm or precipitate, disrupting blood flow and causing ischemic death in supplied areas.
    🌐 Exception for Cancer Treatment: While generally discouraged, there are exceptions, such as cancer treatments. Some anticancer drugs are injected into arteries to deliver a high dose directly to the tumor while minimizing exposure to the rest of the body.
    👩‍⚕️ Educational Insight: Understanding the intricacies of drug injection is crucial for medical professionals and enthusiasts alike. Learn why medical practitioners choose veins over arteries for most drug administrations.
    🙏 Thanks for Watching: We hope you found this information valuable. If you have any questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future videos, let us know in the comments below. Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content.
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Комментарии • 43

  • @Haryana_aale001
    @Haryana_aale001 Год назад +34

    I am here to see after Bihar India incident. A nurse inject pain killer drug into artery of young girl . This is so dangerous now I see.

  • @vishufacts5129
    @vishufacts5129 4 месяца назад

    Thank you sir 😅for this information video this video is very helpfull for all medico and all bio student

  • @pramodhanipramodhani3198
    @pramodhanipramodhani3198 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much ser

  • @Karan-ku2rq
    @Karan-ku2rq 7 месяцев назад +1

    Came here After Bihar Incident. It's really painful to see that girls condition.

    • @WorldOfEduPharma
      @WorldOfEduPharma  5 месяцев назад

      I'm truly sorry to hear about the incident in Bihar, and I share in the sentiment of pain and concern. The health and safety of individuals are of utmost importance. Injecting drugs in an artery can indeed lead to severe consequences. Sending thoughts of support to those affected. 🙏💔

  • @HPgraffitiUL
    @HPgraffitiUL 2 года назад +3

    Nice

  • @gangadharrathia2415
    @gangadharrathia2415 Год назад +9

    This happened in bihar , injection in artery that result amputation oh hand to save girl life

  • @zaralifesyle7052
    @zaralifesyle7052 Год назад +4

    Me too after bihar accident

  • @nkubaemmanuel5255
    @nkubaemmanuel5255 Год назад +1

    When drugs are injected into the brachial artery is it be able to return to the heart?

    • @WorldOfEduPharma
      @WorldOfEduPharma  Год назад +1

      Yes, medications can return to the heart if they are injected into the brachial artery. The main blood vessel known as the brachial artery supplies blood to the arm and extends from the shoulder to the elbow. Eventually, the blood in the brachial artery moves into bigger blood vessels and goes back to the heart.
      When medications are injected into the brachial artery, the blood transports them to many organs, including the heart. The medications are then delivered to their target organs by the heart as it pumps blood to the rest of the body.

  • @nobody.of.importance
    @nobody.of.importance 6 месяцев назад

    The goofy graphics and cartoon sound effects makes me wonder if this is purely educational or if they're purposely being silly. Not a complaint, mind you! I love silly science channels, but I just didn't expect it at *all* x)

    • @WorldOfEduPharma
      @WorldOfEduPharma  5 месяцев назад

      You've got a keen eye! We're here to make science a little wacky and a lot of fun. Thanks for being part of the adventure! 🎉🔍

  • @sevenmilewhite1407
    @sevenmilewhite1407 Год назад +6

    I've destroyed every major n mimor vein toe to kneecap and fingertip to bicep. Iv heroin and fentynl and cocaine 21 years. I'm 40.

    • @adnannoor366
      @adnannoor366 Год назад

      i m an opioid user since 8 years,now my age is 29,can u tell me how should i recover my veins...m so sad.....

    • @AdarshRajCR7
      @AdarshRajCR7 Год назад

      @@adnannoor366 don't use opioid.

    • @Siberialover
      @Siberialover 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@adnannoor366same

    • @jimrosedadreamer81
      @jimrosedadreamer81 12 дней назад

      @@adnannoor366 i'm IDU for 28 years and clean for 3 years. I think it is impossible to recover our veins again. But, after cleaning for a very long years some veins are formed again.

  • @rohitsharma66
    @rohitsharma66 Год назад +3

    Bihar incident brought me here. She lost her arm because of **** nurse

  • @jimrosedadreamer81
    @jimrosedadreamer81 4 месяца назад

    I used to be a Drugs Addict, an IDU. Many times, by mistake, we Drugs Addict used to injected Drugs in an arteries. At that timea, if even i injected such few, very very few drugs in the artery, it is very very painful, the amount of pain cannot be describe. The sole of our legs is just like we suddenly step on a very hot Coal or Iron out of furnish. We cannot stand on our feet, and also for few minutes there is a pain as well as a numb around where we injected.

    • @WorldOfEduPharma
      @WorldOfEduPharma  2 месяца назад +2

      Hey @jimrosedadreamer81, thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds incredibly painful, both physically and emotionally. I can't imagine what you've been through. It's brave of you to talk about it. If you're still struggling with addiction, please know that there's help available. You don't have to go through this alone. There are many resources and support groups that can offer guidance and assistance on the journey to recovery. You deserve a life free from the grip of addiction. Take care, and reach out if you need someone to talk to.

    • @jsanni8450
      @jsanni8450 12 дней назад +1

      Hi

    • @jimrosedadreamer81
      @jimrosedadreamer81 12 дней назад

      @@WorldOfEduPharma I'm an IDU for around 28 years and now i'm clean for around 3 years. I'm in medication, i means i take OST now.

  • @deutschchad1399
    @deutschchad1399 5 месяцев назад

    I have a friend that is getting his hand amputated after accidentally injecting into an artery on his wrist. I never knew this much about it though. Stay off drugs guys.

    • @WorldOfEduPharma
      @WorldOfEduPharma  5 месяцев назад

      I'm really sorry to hear about your friend's situation. That sounds like an incredibly difficult and challenging experience. I hope your friend is receiving the necessary medical care and support during this time.

  • @muthaafrika6137
    @muthaafrika6137 Год назад

    So u can't just like yo self any where?