Shelise Edwards, MD, FACEP, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician
The common technique mistakes Most problems trace back to a handful of errors: using the wrong needle length so the dose lands in fat rather than muscle, not cleaning the skin, injecting too fast, injecting at the wrong angle, or reusing a needle
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects Reactions which may occur because of this solution, added drugs or the technique of reconstitution or administration include febrile response, local tenderness, abscess, tissue necrosis or infection at the site of injection, venous thrombosis or phlebitis extending from the site of injection and extravasation
Reconstitution and storage protocols protect your investment in either compound