Injectable (parenteral) forms of medication may be available as:

A. elixirs or solutions
B. powders or solutions
C. creams or solutions
D. ointments or solutions

b
Rationale: Injectable (parenteral) medications may be available as ready-to-use solutions or as powders that must be re-constituted before use. The other choices are incorrect because elixirs contain alcohol and are not injected, and creams and ointments are intended for topical use.

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