Hep C Vaccinations
B-12
(cortizone) injections or (kenalog injections) can be given systemically to help reduce arthritis flares.
The number or injections that can safely be given is dependant on the patient's weight and the amount of Lidocaine you plan to administer.
No, it is generally given subcutaneously andoccasionallyintravenously.
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The Hepatitis B immunization is given in a series of three injections over a six month period.
It depends on which vaccine you are receiving.
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Injections just under the skin, so that you can see the needle while the medication is injected, are referred to as Intradermal. The PPD test for tuberculosis is administered this way. Injections administered into the layer below the skin are called subcutaneous. Insulin is administered this way. Injections which deliver medicine into a muscle are referred to as Intramuscular. Most immunizations are given this way, as are most antibiotic injections. Injections which deliver medicine directly into the bloodstream are referred to as Intravenous.
I am assuming that by "facet injections" you mean hydrocortisone injections at the site of spinal facets for pain relief. I still get them about every 6 months or so. I have a combination of osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease and the injections do help manage my pain.
there is no cure. but there is treatment. theres therapy and injections that can be given.
The four main types of injections are intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SC or SQ), intravenous (IV), and intradermal (ID). Intramuscular injections deliver medication deep into the muscle, subcutaneous injections administer it into the fatty tissue just under the skin, intravenous injections provide immediate effects by delivering drugs directly into the bloodstream, and intradermal injections are given into the dermis layer of the skin, often for allergy tests or vaccinations. Each type is used based on the medication's properties and the desired speed of absorption.