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Fastest distribution of some injectible meterial`//`medicine and with no risk of any kind can be achieved by injecting it into the

A

muscles

B

arteries

C

veins

D

lymph vessels

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To solve the question regarding the fastest distribution of injectable material or medicine with minimal risk, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks for the method of injecting medicine that allows for the fastest distribution with no associated risks. 2. **Evaluating the Options**: - **Option 1: Muscles** - This refers to intramuscular (IM) injections. While effective, the distribution of the drug is slower compared to intravenous injections. - **Option 2: Arteries** - Injecting directly into arteries is not a common practice due to the high risk of complications and is not typically used for drug administration. - **Option 3: Veins** - This refers to intravenous (IV) injections. IV injections allow for rapid distribution of the drug directly into the bloodstream, ensuring quick action and control over dosage. - **Option 4: Lymph Vessels** - This method is not typically used for medication administration and is not relevant in this context. 3. **Identifying the Best Option**: Among the options, intravenous (IV) injection into the veins is the fastest and safest method for distributing injectable materials. This method allows for immediate access to the bloodstream, leading to rapid action of the drug. 4. **Conclusion**: The correct answer is option 3: veins (intravenous route), as it provides the fastest distribution of medication with minimal risk.
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