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Injecting Technique (written by Mrs. Katrina McNalty, RN CDE):

 

Injecting at the proper depth and site is an important part of good injection technique. Most healthcare professionals recommend that insulin be injected in the subcutaneous fat, which is the layer of fat just below the skin.

If you inject too deep, the insulin could go into muscle, where it’s absorbed faster but might not last so long (and, it hurts more when you inject into muscle).

If the injection isn’t deep enough, the insulin goes into the skin, which affects the insulin’s onset and duration of action and your glucose control. Most insulin injections don’t hurt. However, if you frequently experience pain while injecting, try the following:

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