Concept
Subcutaneous Injection 0
A subcutaneous injection is a method of administering medication into the layer of fat between the skin and muscle, allowing for slow and sustained absorption into the bloodstream. It is commonly used for medications that require gradual absorption, such as insulin or anticoagulants, and is typically administered using a short needle at a 45-degree or 90-degree angle depending on the thickness of the subcutaneous tissue.
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