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  1. ... known as radioisotopes. It delivers radiation to cancer sites and ultimately decreases bone pain. The length of ...
  2. ... or skin is damaged. Change (rotate) the injection site within the chosen area with each dose; try to avoid injecting the same site more often than once every 1 to 2 ...
  3. ... aspart into a muscle. Change (rotate) the injection site within the chosen area with each dose; try to avoid injecting the same site more often than once every 1–2 weeks. ...
  4. ... given over 30 minutes (if using 2 infusion sites) or about 60 minutes (if using 1 infusion site). If it is used with an on-body ... chances of soreness or redness, use a different site for each injection. Do not inject into an ...
  5. ... your work area, your hands, and the injection site clean to prevent infection. Hold the injection pen ... but do not massage or rub the injection site. If there is bleeding, cover the injection spot ...
  6. ... upper arms, or buttocks. Change (rotate) the injection site within the chosen area with each dose. Do ... change the infusion set and infusion set insertion site at least every 3 days. If the infusion ...
  7. ... into muscles, scars, or moles. Use a different site for each injection, at least 1/2 inch (1.25 centimeters) away from the previous injection site but in the same general area (for example, ...
  8. Iron From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... is diverted from the blood circulation to storage sites. The main therapy for anemia of chronic disease ... sheet Share: Find ODS on: Contact Us Accessibility Site Policies ODS Event Guidelines Disclaimer FOIA Site Map ...
  9. ... or skin is damaged. Change (rotate) the injection site within the chosen area with each dose; try to avoid injecting the same site more often than once every 1 to 2 ...
  10. ... a vein or muscle. Change (rotate) the injection site within the chosen area with each dose; try to avoid injecting the same site more often than once every 1–2 weeks. ...
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