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where in the body are self injected drugs for arthritis usually given?

Self-injected drugs for arthritis, such as methotrexate, are typically administered in specific areas of the body to ensure effective delivery and comfort. According to the information in my sources, the most common sites for self-injection include:

  • Lower abdomen: This area is often preferred due to its accessibility and the amount of subcutaneous tissue available for injection.
  • Thighs: The outer thigh is another suitable location for self-injection, providing a good amount of tissue for the needle to penetrate.

When preparing for an injection, it is essential to ensure that the skin is clean. This can be achieved by washing the area with soap and water or using an alcohol swab, allowing it to dry for about 60 seconds if you choose the latter method.

If you have any concerns or uncertainties about self-injecting, it is always best to consult with your healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your specific situation.

This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a registered healthcare professional about matters that affect your health. Clara uses artificial intelligence to generate general information for personal educational purposes only, not intended to be a management plan and it may contain errors, inaccuracies or may oversimplify concepts.