Subcutaneous injection definition

Subcutaneous injection means the insertion of a needle under the skin but above the muscle layer to administer medication.
Subcutaneous injection means an injection directly into the subcutaneous tissue of the human body between the skin and the muscle of a human being.

Examples of Subcutaneous injection in a sentence

  • Subcutaneous injection is often better tolerated and achieves higher bioavailability than oral tablets.

  • Subcutaneous injection is used in preference to oral tablets in most GI patients.

  • Subcutaneous injection of luciferin given 8 minutes prior to a 2-­‐minute exposure to bioluminescence inside the Xenogen ▇▇▇▇® spectrum.

  • Route of administration: Subcutaneous injection Recommended starting dose: Will vary – usual recommended initial dose 10mg – 15mg once weekly, for direct switch from oral because of inefficacy, then 15mg/wk.

Related to Subcutaneous injection

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  • Underground injection means the subsurface emplacement of fluids through a bored, drilled or driven well; or through a dug well, where the depth of the dug well is greater than the largest surface dimension. (See also “injection well”.)

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