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Needle insertion: Needle type: 26 gauge, 1.5-inch needle Technique: Inserted in-plane, superficial to the common flexor tendon to avoid tendon rupture
Administration Injection type: Intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous IM injection sites: Deltoid (upper arm), gluteus (buttock), or vastus lateralis (outer thigh) Subcutaneous sites: Abdomen, outer thigh, or back of upper arm Needle gauge: 25-27 gauge for IM, insulin syringe for subcutaneous Timing: Morning or early afternoon is preferred, as the energy boost may interfere with sleep if taken late in the day