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injection

[in-jek-shuhn] / ɪnˈdʒɛk ʃən /
NOUN
introduction into bloodstream
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The company said the new plans allow patients to save up to $600 a year on the pill and up to $1,200 a year on the injection.

From The Wall Street Journal

He started chemotherapy soon after the February podcast was recorded and was getting white blood cell injections to help boost his immune system.

From Los Angeles Times

Participants were assigned to receive either evolocumab injections every two weeks or a placebo.

From Science Daily

After Orion separates from the upper stage, it will conduct what is called a translunar injection—the engine firing that commits Orion to soaring out to the moon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fellow participant Sarah Reeve, who has limited mobility with her hands, said these sessions had given her an "injection of creativity".

From BBC