Availability and prescribing may vary by state and individual eligibility
Doses are not equivalent across routes, so published research treats each route's dosing separately
Setting expectations appropriately based on individual circumstances helps maintain adherence through the time needed for full benefit
Anatomically safe sites for intramuscular injections: a cross-sectional study on young adults and cadavers with a focus on the thigh
Some common disposal methods include the following: sharps drop boxes or supervised collection sites at doctors offices, hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, medical waste facilities, police stations, or fire stations mail-back programs of clearly labeled sharps public household hazardous waste collection sites residential special waste pick-up services provided by your community, often for a fee on request or a regular schedule Local sharps disposal To find out how sharps are handled in your area, call the Safe Needle Disposal hotline at 1-800-643-1643 or email [email protected]
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