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  2. Injection site reaction - Wikipedia

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    For many biologics (e.g., monoclonal antibodies), injection site reactions are the most common adverse effect of the drug, and have been reported to have an incidence rate of 0.5–40%. [ 2 ] In trials of subcutaneous administration of oligonucleotides , between 22 and 100% of subjects developed reactions depending on the oligonucleotide.

  3. Intramuscular injection - Wikipedia

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    Intramuscular injections commonly result in pain, redness, and swelling or inflammation around the injection site. These side effects are generally mild and last no more than a few days at most. Rarely, nerves or blood vessels around the injection site can be damaged, resulting in severe pain or paralysis.

  4. Maropitant - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common side effects of subcutaneous administration is moderate to severe pain at the injection site. [10] Although the manufacturer recommends keeping maropitant at room temperature, many people have noted that keeping it in the fridge reduces the sting upon injection.

  5. Semaglutide Side Effects: Is It Safe? What You Need To Know - AOL

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    Semaglutide injection side effects — like skin irritation — can also occur at the injection site. ... and abdominal pain by using over-the-counter medications during the adjustment period ...

  6. The most common side effects to expect after your Moderna ...

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    Overall, side effects from a half-strength third dose of Moderna's vaccine were similar to a second dose. Younger people recorded more side effects.

  7. Injection (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The most common adverse effects of intercavernosal injections include fibrosis and pain, as well as hematomas or bruising around the injection site. [ 20 ] Medications may also be administered by injecting them directly into the vitreous humor of the eye.

  8. Propofol - Wikipedia

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    One of propofol's most common side effects is pain on injection, especially in smaller veins. This pain arises from activation of the pain receptor, TRPA1, [54] found on sensory nerves and can be mitigated by pretreatment with lidocaine. [55] Less pain is experienced when infused at a slower rate in a large vein (antecubital fossa).

  9. 'I'm a Rheumatologist, and These Are 2 Things You Should ...

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    Even though the pain can be debilitating, Dr. Birnbaum warns against using opioids to manage it. “In most cases, the use of opioid medications should not be the first-line medication used.