Subcutaneous Injection Sites and Instructions for Safe Self Administration Intramuscular vs. Subcutaneous Injections: What's the Difference? Intramuscular (IM) shots go deep into the muscle for faster absorption, while subcutaneous (SubQ) injections are placed just under the skin for slower, more sustained Subcutanous injection self administration South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intravenous injections explained
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l carnitine injection im or subq Compounded Carnitine (L) Injection