What Are Intramuscular Injection Sites?
Intramuscular injection sites are sites on the body which have been identified as suitable for intramuscular injections. These types of injections involve the administration of medication into the middle of a muscle. The blood vessels which supply the muscle will distribute the medication throughout the body, allowing it to diffuse from the injection site. A number of medications can be delivered this way in a hospital as well as a home environment, and the injection technique is relatively simple.
Intramuscular injection sites are sites on the body which have been identified as suitable for intramuscular injections. These types of injections involve the administration of medication into the middle of a muscle. The blood vessels which supply the muscle will distribute the medication throughout the body, allowing it to diffuse from the injection site. A number of medications can be delivered this way in a hospital as well as a home environment, and the injection technique is relatively simple. For an intramuscular injection to be effective and safe, the muscle or muscle group needs to be reasonably large, with nerves and major blood vessels isolated so that they cannot be hit by the needle. The area cannot be painful, and the patient cannot have certain conditions such as clotting disorders which might cause complications after the injection. Methods such as oral delivery are also preferred when they are available to patients and care providers.