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A subcutaneous (subQ) injection involves injecting medication into the fatty tissue layer under the skin, typically at a 45-90 degree angle, after pinching the skin to ensure the needle enters the subcutaneous layer.
Step 1. Preparation:
Step 2. Injection Technique:
Step3. Post-Injection:
Common injection sites include the
The needle is usually inserted at a 45-degree angle, or at a 90-degree angle for shorter needles.
Some practitioners recommend pinching the skin to ensure the needle is inserted into the subcutaneous tissue and not the muscle.
Subcutaneous injections are generally considered safe and relatively painless, especially when performed correctly.