How does the home to inject service work?
Home injection services are administered under the skin (subcutaneous), intravenously (intravenously), or intramuscularly (intramuscularly) by our nurses who are experts in the field.
Subcutaneous injections are injected into the innermost layer of the skin called the hypodermis or subcutaneous tissue. This layer consists of a network of fat and collagen cells. This injection works slower than intravenous or intramuscular injections because this area does not have a good blood supply.
Intravenous injection is the quickest way to inject a drug, using a syringe to inject the drug directly into the vein. Intramuscular injections are injected deep into the muscle, allowing the drug to be quickly absorbed into the surrounding blood vessels.