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  1. A subcutaneous injection is administered into the fatty tissue of the subcutaneous tissue, located below the dermis and epidermis. They are commonly used to administer medications, especially those which cannot be administered by mouth as they would not be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract .

  2. Sep 17, 2018 · A subcutaneous injection is a method of administering medication. Subcutaneous means under the skin. In this type of injection, a short needle is used to inject a drug into the...

  3. Subcutaneous injections, abbreviated as SC or sub-Q, consist of injecting a substance via a needle under the skin. Absorption of the medicine from this tissue is slower than in an intramuscular injection.

  4. May 5, 2023 · Updated: May 5, 2023. Views: 513,085. A subcutaneous injection is an injection administered into the fatty area just under the skin. Because they give a slower, more gradual release than intravenous injections, subcutaneous injections are frequently used as a way to administer...

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  5. A subcutaneous injection uses a short needle to inject a mediation into the fatty tissue layer between your skin and muscle — or right under your skin. Typically, medication delivered this way is absorbed by your body slowly, around 24 hours after the injection.

  6. Aug 8, 2018 · A subcutaneous injection or shot is one into the fatty tissues just beneath the skin. These injections are shallower than those injected into muscle tissues. Providers often use subcutaneous...

  7. Injection into the subcutaneous tissue is a route of administration used for drugs such as insulin: because it possesses few blood vessels, the tissue absorbs drugs slowly.: 135 Subcutaneous injection is believed to be the most effective manner to administer some drugs, such as human growth hormones. Just as the subcutaneous tissue can store ...

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