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IV dose for N
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Does anyone know if the dose required for N to be effective is different based on route of administration? Would a single bottle containing 3.25g of N in an IV be as effective as 10g+ that's required for ingestion/drinking route?
My thought was with one of those automated IV infusion devices. Where it pushes a syringe through an IV over a set period of time. Like they have for some chemo patients.
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