You might be able to give yourself shots of your medicine at home as part of your treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. Self-injections may be an option for you if your RA doctor (rheumatologist) ...
Many people living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) rely on long-term medications to manage joint pain, stiffness, and inflammation. A number of these treatments are given as subcutaneous injections, ...
Recently I've been prescribed DHE (dihydroergotamine) for injection for my migraines. In the hospital I was shown the method to give myself an injection, but I didn't actually have to opportunity to ...
Learn how people with polymyalgia rheumatica can manage symptoms with self-injections. Get best practices for self-injections ...
Vaccines, injectable antibiotics and any other injectable products should always be administered properly to minimize tissue residues, injection site lesions, adverse reactions and side effects.
Injections are two-and-a-half times safer when nurses use revamped guidelines. The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is changing the way it writes its guidelines for giving injections in hospitals, ...