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Intramuscular injection,
often abbreviated IM, is the
injection of a
substance into a muscle. In medicine, it is one of
several methods for parenteral...
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Intramuscular fat (also
known as
intramuscular triglycerides,
intramuscular triacylglycerol, or
intramyocellular triacylglycerol [IMTG]) is
located inside...
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Intramuscular coordination or
neuromuscular coordination describes the
interaction in
between the
nervous system and muscle. The
intramuscular coordination...
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seepage and
collection of
blood may
occur if
heparin is
given via an
intramuscular route; to
avoid this,
heparin must be
given intravenously or subcutaneously...
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connect to the tibia. The
vastus lateralis is the
recommended site for
intramuscular injection in
infants less than 7
months old and
those unable to walk...
- Dry needling, also
known as
trigger point dry
needling and
intramuscular stimulation, is a
treatment technique used by
various healthcare practitioners...
- (working out to an
average exposure of
about 2 to 8 mg per w****) by
intramuscular injection is
considered to be
appropriate for
general androgen replacement...
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opposed to
slowly distributing out from
muscle tissue.
Using the proper,
intramuscular-injection
technique for
olanzapine pamoate helps to
decrease the risk...
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every 1 to 2 w****s by
intramuscular injection. In
transgender women,
estradiol valerate given by
intramuscular injection is
usually used at a...
- skin lesion), is used for
local skin lesions, e.g. acne medication.
Intramuscular (into a muscle), e.g. many vaccines, antibiotics, and long-term psychoactive...