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  2. Intramuscular Injection: Definition and Patient Education

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    An intramuscular injection is a technique used to deliver a medication deep into the muscles. This allows the bloodstream to absorb the medication quickly. You may have...

  3. Intramuscular injection: Locations and administration

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    An intramuscular injection delivers medication into a muscle. Doctors frequently use intramuscular injections to administer vaccines and certain other drugs. Injection sites include the...

  4. Intramuscular Injection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Intramuscular injection (IM) is installing medications into the depth of specifically selected muscles. The bulky muscles have good vascularity, and therefore the injected drug quickly reaches the systemic circulation and thereafter into the specific region of action, bypassing the first-pass metabolism. [2]

  5. How to Give an Intramuscular Injection - Drugs.com

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    An intramuscular (IM) injection is a shot of medicine given into a muscle. Certain medicines need to be given into the muscle for them to work correctly. What should I know about the syringe? There are 3 parts to a syringe: the needle, the barrel, and the plunger. The needle goes into your muscle.

  6. 12.7: Administering Intramuscular Injections - Medicine ...

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    Intramuscular injections may be used to administer a variety of medications because of the quick absorption rate and prolonged action. Provided the size of muscle tissues, the IM route is preferred to the ID and SQ routes when larger volumes of fluid need to be administered or the solution may be concentrated or viscous.

  7. Intramuscular injection - Wikipedia

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    Intramuscular injection, often abbreviated IM, is the injection of a substance into a muscle. In medicine, it is one of several methods for parenteral administration of medications.

  8. Giving an IM (intramuscular) injection - MedlinePlus

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    An IM injection is a shot of medicine given into a muscle (intramuscular). What you Need. You will need: One alcohol wipe. One sterile 2 x 2 gauze pad. A new needle and syringe -- the needle needs to be long enough to get deep into the muscle. A cotton ball. Where to Give the Injection. Where you give the injection is very important.