Intramuscular injection definition

Intramuscular injection or “IM” means the insertion of a needle into a muscle to administer medication.
Intramuscular injection means the injection of substances, including mixtures of water, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, or other active ingredients, directly into human muscle.
Intramuscular injection means an injection directly into muscle of a human being.

Examples of Intramuscular injection in a sentence

  • Intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin for the treatment of wrist and finger spasticity after a stroke.

  • Intramuscular injection of a plasmid vector expressing human apolipoprotein E limits progression of xanthoma and aortic atheroma in apoE-deficient mice.

  • Intramuscular injection training mannequin should have Intramuscular injection in lateral thigh at any one side.

  • Intramuscular injection training mannequin should have Intramuscular injection in ventrogluteal site below iliac crest on both side (Left and Right).

  • Intramuscular injection training mannequin should have indicator for correct injection site.

  • Intramuscular injection training mannequin should have facility such way to detach the upper portion and teach the anatomical details of posterior side of the simulator illustrating deep anatomic structure of the head of the femur, the shaft of femur, the sciatic nerve, deep layers of muscles, major blood vessels and aspect of bony pelvis underlying the gluteus muscle at any one side by hand painted for molded as relevant.

  • Intramuscular injection can damage the muscle directly if the drug preparation irritates the tissue or indirectly if the nerve controlling the muscle is damaged.

  • Intramuscular injection training mannequin should have facility such way to teach the anatomical details of posterior side of the simulator illustrating deep anatomic structure of the head of the femur, the shaft of femur, the sciatic nerve, deep layers of muscles, major blood vessels and aspect of bony pelvis underlying the gluteus muscle at any one side by hand painted for molded as relevant.

  • Intramuscular injection of tumor necrosis factor-alpha induces muscle hyperalgesia in rats.

  • Intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin for the treatment of wrist and finger spasticity after stroke.

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