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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Just wondering, but why do we get them in the arm anyway? It's not like they are going directly into a vein. Couldn't an intramuscular injection go into any fleshy area like the leg? Obviously there must be a reason, but I am curious. A quick Google search didn't reveal the reason, although I didn't dig past the first page (lazy I guess). I figured someone around here is smart enough to spoon feed me.
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It just needs to be intramuscular and the arm beats everyone pulling their pants down at the pharmacy or clinic. That's my guess.