the delivery of a medication into the subcutaneous tissues via injection.
Injection into the fat with a small needle. Subcutaneous injections are utilized for Lupron, recombinant FSH, and Repronex.
Administration of medication with a fine small needle just below the surface of the skin, into fatty tissue.
an injection which goes into the tissues of the limb, for example, a local anaesthetic to numb an area
This method is often referred to as skin-popping in the drug world. “In which a needle is inserted into the less abundant blood supply relative to a muscle, a subcutaneous injection has the slowest absorption time of all the injection techniques” ( Levinthal, 50).
An injection that is made just beneath the skin with a very small needle.
(SQ) An injection given just below the skin.
The introduction of a hypodermic needle, inserted at a 45% angle into the tissue beneath the skin. Interferon is administered in this way into the fat of the abdomen or the outer thigh.
An injection given below the upper layer of the skin but deeper than intra-dermal.
Injection administered into the soft tissue beneath the skin (superficial)
An injection into the tissue between the skin and the muscle underneath. T U V
using a needle to deliver medications into the tissue just under the skin.
An injection administered under the skin which may be done in the office or at home.
an injection administered under the skin. (Compare with intramuscular injection and intraperitaneal injection).
An injection where a needle enters your body just under the skin. (Not the same as intravenous, where the needle goes into a vein.)
Putting a fluid into the tissue under the skin with a needle and syringe.
A shot that is inserted under the skin. Some IVF drugs are administered in this manner. Sites chosen include the upper thigh, abdomen, or upper arm.
Injection of a drug just under the skin.
A short-needle injection of medication that is given into the tissue just beneath the skin layers. Common recommended sites for subcutaneous injections include the abdomen and upper thighs.