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Why an injection is administered in a vein and not in an artery?

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Veins have valves that prevent backflow of blood.
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Pressure inside arteries is high and puncture will lead to a lot of blood loss.
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Veins carry oxygen-rich blood from all parts of the body to the heart.
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Arteries carry carbon dioxide-rich blood to all parts of the body from the heart.
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Solution

The correct option is B Pressure inside arteries is high and puncture will lead to a lot of blood loss.
In veins blood flows at a relatively low pressure compared to oxygenated blood being pumped through arteries at a higher pressure. So, if the artery is punctured with a needle this will lead to a lot of blood loss. So injections are mainly administered through the vein rather than an artery.

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