Using a new sterile needle, allowing the alcohol to dry fully, rotating injection sites, keeping the hands steady, and administering the medication slowly may improve comfort
Small bubbles are common and harmless in subcutaneous injections because the medication goes into fat tissue, not a blood vessel
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