
Injectable medication
Injectable medication refers to drugs that are administered directly into the body using a needle and syringe. This method allows for faster absorption into the bloodstream or specific tissues, providing quick or targeted effects. It’s commonly used for vaccinations, insulin, and certain pain medications. There are different types of injections, such as intravenous (into a vein), intramuscular (into a muscle), or subcutaneous (under the skin). Proper technique and sterile equipment are essential to ensure safety and effectiveness. Injectable medications are an important healthcare tool for treating various conditions efficiently and precisely.