Subcutaneous injections are a method of administering medication just under the skin, between the fatty tissue and muscle. It allows medication to be absorbed slowly over a longer period of time.
Nucala (mepolizumab) is a brand-name subcutaneous injection that comes in different forms. Depending on which form you’re prescribed, you or your doctor will administer the injection. Nucala injection ...
The prefilled syringe is provided as a 300mg/2mL (150mg/mL) ready-to-use solution for subcutaneous injection and does not require additional reconstitution or dilution. Takhzyro ® (lanadelumab-flyo) ...
An intramuscular injection delivers medication into a muscle. Doctors frequently use intramuscular injections to administer vaccines and certain other drugs. Injection sites include the upper arm, hip ...
During a subcutaneous injection, a short needle is used to inject a drug into the fatty tissue layer between the skin and the muscle, usually in specific areas of the thigh, arm, and abdomen.
Subcutaneous (subQ or SQ) injections are shots given in the fatty tissue layer (subcutaneous fat) under your skin. Your skin has many layers, and the subcutaneous layer is beneath the epidermis and ...