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Only when it's called for or absolutely necessary. Most meds and/or vaccines recommend SubQ shots over IM because of the slower release rate that allows the medicines to take effect. There are certain meds that say you can give IM, but they also have dosage rates for SubQ, and more than likely SubQ is higher recommended than IM. Check with your vet on that though.
On the injection site? Sorry im confused.
The possible ways to inject a horse are IV (intravenous), IM (Intramuscular) and SQ (sub cutaneous) are often medication dependant. Most vaccines are designed to be given IM. Most tranquilizers and pain meds are given either IM or IV. Most antibiotics are given IM or SubQ...although certain types can be given IV. The instructions will indicate how any injection is to be given. Injections given improperly can result in injury or death
we do not massage site after IM injection because it may cause underlying tissue damage
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They are the same: in- becomes im- before a labial (b,m,p)
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Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.
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