The upper outer quadrent is the safest area because there is the least risk of hitting the sciatic nerve. Hope this helps.
I have chronic cough and my doctor prescribed one 1ml shot 3 days in a row.
On the four quadrants of the abdominal wall.
1.8 ml in gluteal muscle
injection
It depends on what the injection contained - you need to ask your doctor.
Oral Intravenous Nasal Inhalation Intrarectal Intrathecal Epidural Subcutaneous Intramuscular Percutaneous (patch) Ophtalmic Sublingual And I am sure I forgot some ...
go to the hospital or your doctor to find out what is happening
Depending on the specialization of your family doctor, you can always ask him to give you a dose of hormone injection. However, this varies from doctor to doctor and his specialization in particular field of medical.
You DO NOT. If an injection is needed, your doctor will obtain the correct medication, and oxycodone is not it.
If you were poked with a needle used by someone with hepatitis c, you need to be tested. There is probably a low likelihood that you were infected, but there is a chance. Please see your primary care doctor or go to an urgent care and asked to be tested, just in case.
Intramuscular injections are not something that you should attempt to learn without proper instruction and supervision from a qualified instructor. If there is a medical reason, your doctor may teach you how to preform injections on yourself or one of your dependents. It is not something to try after only reading about it.
Anti-Malaria Bacteria.