T80: Complications following infusion, transfusion and therapeutic injection
T80.8: Other complications following infusion, transfusion and therapeutic injection
Certain drugs can be administered directly into a blood vessel. Blood or blood components from another person are also administered directly into a blood vessel. To do this, a needle is inserted into a blood vessel and a tube is usually placed in the blood vessel. The drug or blood is then administered via this tube. This tube can remain in the blood vessel for several days. Sometimes the drug is injected directly into the blood vessel through the needle.
Problems occurred when you were given the medication or blood from another person. For example, problems may have occurred at the injection site. It is also possible that you did not tolerate the medication or blood.
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