None within 24 hours of the injection site. Then the doctor needs to clear th patient for massage because it depends on the medication. For example: if it is cortisol, you should wait at least three months before any manual manipulation of the tissues at the injection site.
Monitoring for APTT is unecesssary at least as effective as safe when given subcutaneously
No, it is generally given subcutaneously andoccasionallyintravenously.
Depo Provera can be given intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
Localized reaction with pain
It depends on what vaccine you're talking about. Some of them are given intramuscularly, some subcutaneously, and even some nasally.
No they don't
Subcutaneously means uinder the skin.
This is because of the type of vaccine that has been manufactured. Most vaccines are given IM, while some are given subcutaneously (SC or SQ).
Either one will work but intra muscular is the preferred way because it will stay in the body longer
The pneumonia vaccine is typically administered intramuscularly, not subcutaneously or immaculately. This method allows for better absorption and immune response. Depending on the specific vaccine, it may be given in the upper arm or thigh. Always consult with a healthcare provider for the appropriate administration technique.
It has a short duration of action and so can be safely given up until a few hours before surgery.
When you have a headache, it feels good to get your templates massaged. When you are pressing on the temples, you are pressing on part of your sinuses.