Insulin is distributed into the body primarily through injections using syringes.
Here's a breakdown:
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Syringes: Syringes are a common method for insulin delivery.
- They use a needle to inject insulin under the skin.
- Your doctor will determine the correct insulin dosage for each injection.
- Smaller capacity syringes can be easier to use and more accurate when measuring dosage.
- If your prescribed insulin dose approaches the maximum capacity of your current syringe, consider using a larger size to accommodate potential future dosage adjustments (Reference: 15-May-2024).