Benjamin Arritt, CEO of Rofé Medical, explains
the process clearly and directly.
Insert the syringe into the vial and draw the prescribed amount. Tap the pen gently to move air bubbles upward, then expel them until only liquid remains.
Always match the prescription amount in mL to the units on the syringe.
Choosing the Injection Site Subcutaneous injections are most commonly given in the abdomen (at least 2 inches away from the belly button) or in the thighs. Clean the site with an alcohol swab and allow it to dry completely before injecting.
Do not blow on the site, as this spreads bacteria
Performing the Injection Pinch a fold of skin, insert the needle at a 90° angle to the surface of the skin, and depress the plunger slowly until the syringe is empty.
Aftercare and Disposal
Bruising can occur, especially if the technique is poor or if you are on blood thinners. Keep your hand steady, avoid switching mid‑injection, and never change angles while the needle is inserted.

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