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  2. Insulin Injection Sites: Where and How to Inject - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/insulin-injection

    The preferred site for insulin injection is your abdomen. Insulin is absorbed more quickly and predictably there, and this part of your body is also easy to reach.

  3. How and where should I inject insulin? - Drugs.com

    www.drugs.com/medical-answers/inject-insulin-3563379

    Insulin should not be injected into a muscle, an area close to the bone, in a vein, in the face or scalp, in the navel, or the hands or feet. It should only be injected into the abdomen, the outer thigh, or the outer upper arm.

  4. Insulin Injection Sites: The Best Places to Inject

    diabetesstrong.com/insulin-injection-sites

    Where and how you inject your insulin matters. Learn everything you need to know about the best insulin injection sites and how to rotate sites to prevent scar tissue buildup.

  5. Best insulin injection sites: Absorption time and rotation

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/316618

    Some common injection sites for insulin include the abs, arms, thighs, and buttocks. Read on to learn more about the benefits of common insulin injection locations to help manage...

  6. Best Insulin Injection Sites: Where to Inject for Maximum...

    diabeticme.org/.../the-best-insulin-injection-sites

    Injection sites for insulin include the abdomen, which is often the best site for insulin injections. This area has no fatty tissue, so absorption is quick into the bloodstream. Injecting into the stomach area is fast and efficient insulin delivery.

  7. How and Where to Inject Insulin - HealthCentral

    www.healthcentral.com/.../insulin-injection-sites

    There are three main ways of taking insulin: Insulin pen and pen needle. The pen is pre-filled with the medication, and a pen needle screws on to the top to give the shot. Insulin pump,...

  8. Insulin Injection Sites: All You Need to Know - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/why-should-i-rotate-where-i-inject...

    Insulin is meant to be injected subcutaneously (under the skin) into fatty tissue, such as the abdomen, outer parts of thighs, backs of arms, and buttocks. Injecting insulin into fatty tissue helps the body to absorb insulin slowly and predictably.

  9. Insulin Injection Sites - Diabetes

    www.diabetes.co.uk/insulin/injection-sites.html

    Ideal areas to inject into are parts of the body with a decent layer of fat. The belly, upper arms, thighs and buttocks are commonly used. Note that some parts of the body absorb insulin quicker than other parts. The quickest area to be absorbed from is the belly, followed by the upper arm, then the thighs and lastly the buttocks. [24]

  10. How to Give an Insulin Injection - What You Need to Know - ...

    www.drugs.com/cg/how-to-give-an-insulin-injection.html

    Use the correct size insulin syringe to make sure you get the right dose of insulin. Where do I inject insulin? You can inject insulin into your abdomen, upper arm, buttocks, hip, or the front or side of the thigh. Insulin works fastest when it is injected into the abdomen.

  11. Insulin: What It Is, What It Does, How To Take It & Side Effects

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/22601-insulin

    You can inject several areas of your body with insulin. In general, the areas where you typically have body fat (adipose tissue) are the best sites. These include: