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Pain Assessment of Subcutaneous Injections
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The pain of a subcutaneous injection is related to injection volume in the thigh. The results show that increasing the volume from 0.5 to 1.0 mL increases the pain significantly. The findings from this study should be considered when injection preparations for subcutaneous administration are formulated. The volume should generally be less than 1.0 mL if injected into the thigh.
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