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Which Part Of The Body Will Be The Easiest To Inject Insulin That Will Not Rupture The Vein?

if a px just finished a 25 session of chemotherapy and asked you if he or she can take an insulin what will be your answer?and if you answer YES then which part of his or her body will be the easiest to inject an insulin that will not rupture any single vein?
Mon, 1 Jun 2015
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Hi,
Yes a patient undergone chemotheraphy can take insulin.
Subcutaneous insulin injection can be given commonly in the abdomen, outer thighs buttocks. these are considered safer sites.
Regards,
Dr.Riyanka
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Which Part Of The Body Will Be The Easiest To Inject Insulin That Will Not Rupture The Vein?

Hi, Yes a patient undergone chemotheraphy can take insulin. Subcutaneous insulin injection can be given commonly in the abdomen, outer thighs buttocks. these are considered safer sites. Regards, Dr.Riyanka