Subcutaneous Injection

Here is what we do, and much more.

Nsulin administration for diabetes – Regular blood glucose monitoring and timed insulin injections, including short-acting and long-acting types.

Anticoagulant therapy – Subcutaneous injections such as enoxaparin (Clexane) for preventing or treating blood clots.

Hormone therapy – Injections for conditions requiring hormones like growth hormone or testosterone.

Immunisations or allergy treatments – Scheduled or ongoing injections, including allergy desensitisation or biologics.

Pain management or palliative care injections – Use of medications like morphine or other comfort-focused injectables.

Biologic medications for chronic conditions – Injections for conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, or psoriasis.

Emergency medication administration – Such as adrenaline (epinephrine) for severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).

Psychiatric medication – Long-acting antipsychotic injections for mental health conditions.

Hydration or nutritional support – Occasionally used in special clinical circumstances under medical supervision.

Monitoring for site reactions or complications – Includes skin checks for redness, swelling, or signs of infection at the injection site.

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