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an injection into the muscle is called a Intramuscular injection or IM injection for short. These are the safest types of injections for people who are not certified to work with animals to give.
The type of injection given into the aqueous muscle tissue is an intramuscular injection (IM). This method delivers medication directly into the muscle, allowing for faster absorption into the bloodstream. Common sites for intramuscular injections include the deltoid, gluteus maximus, and vastus lateralis muscles.
Any medications administered by intramuscular injection.
Commonly, an injection given into the adipose issue is considered a "subcutaneous" injection. If it were given in a muscle, such as the flu shot, it would be "intramuscular" and if into the very thin dermal layer of the skin, such as with a TB test, it would be 'intradermal"
An injection into muscle is called 'an intramuscular injection.'
If injected it is given in the muscle as an intramuscular injection. It can also be taken as a nasal mist that is sniffed.
The cervical cancer injection does not go in the cervix! It is typically given in the muscle of the upper arm, as with other immunizations.
The part of the body that an Ondansetron injection should be given to is the arm. Ondansetron is a liquid that is fed intravenously through the veins. It can also be injected in the muscle which typically will be injected in the arm.
Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.
Sub q injection is a shortening of subcutaneous injection. Subcutaneous injections are given into the subcutaneous tissue which is the layer of tissue just under the skin - between the skin and the muscle. The most common areas of the body to give a subcutaneous injection are the abdomen, thigh, lower back and upper arm.
You can get vaccinations that are given by injection to prevent the flu, by either injection into the muscle (intramuscular) or into the layers of the skin (intradermal), in addition to vaccines that are administered via nasal sprays.Antiviral medications that help lessen the severity of symptoms and shorten the duration of the illness can be given via injection in severe cases, but usually are given by the oral route.There is no cure for influenza.See the related questions for more information.
Subcutaneous injection can be given below the skin.. Intradermal injection can be given in-between the skin and base of the hair