Capreomycin is administered intramuscularly and shows bacteriostatic activity.
Examples of medications that are sometimes administered intramuscularly are:
Influenza vaccines based on inactivated viruses are commonly administered intramuscularly (although there is active research being conducted as to the best route of administration).
It can also be administered intramuscularly.
If any RIG remains, it should be administered intramuscularly at an anatomically distant site.
It should not be administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, since it may cause extensive tissue necrosis.
It can be administered intravenously or intramuscularly, resulting in different pharmacokinetic action.
Hydralazine is also administered intravenously or intramuscularly to reduce the blood pressure.
As an example, physicians usually expect to see a remission of symptoms thirty minutes after haloperidol, an antipsychotic, is administered intramuscularly.
Since they are not absorbed from the gut, they are administered intravenously and intramuscularly.