Intravenous (IV) injections - An IV injection is the fastest way to inject a medication and involves using a syringe to inject a medication directly into a vein., Intramuscular (IM) injections. - are given deep into a muscle where the medication is then absorbed quickly by surrounding blood vessels., Subcutaneous (SC) injections. - njections are injected into the innermost layer of the skin called the subcutis or hypodermis, which is made up of a network of fat and collagen cells. SC injections are also known as ‘subcut’ or ‘SQ’ injections., Intradermal (ID) injections - are given directly into the middle layer of the skin called the dermis. This type of injection is absorbed more slowly again than IV, IM or SC injections.,

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