into fat, not muscle...
I find it interesting that a doctor would allow a person to do their own metho injections at home, seeing as how it DOES need to go into a very large muscle, and these large muscles aren't usually easily accessable by the person him/herselfr (ie. the butt)...
Hi Silvermoon,
Sorry to be contrary...
Our understanding of Methotexate injection requirements differs.
Your quote suggests intramuscular injection, while my experience has been subcutaneous injection.
I have been getting my weekly Metho belly jabs since Feb.(5 months+)
I have my prescription bottle which contains my vials in my hand,
and it is labelled requesting subcutaneous injection.
So, it DOES NOT need to go into a large muscle.
"Giving a subcutaneous injection is actually a pretty simple task. It may seem daunting, especially if you’ve never given an injection. But with time and practice, you will feel much more comfortable doing them. A subcutaneous injection delivers the medicine into the layer of fatty tissue directly below the skin. A small needle, usually 27g or 28g and ½ inch long, is required."
So, shallow injection, with a smaller needle and into more readily accessible body sites makes it more doable for a do-it-yourselfer.(belly or thigh)
This has been my experience.
Your mileage may vary...
be well
Walt
ps Hi Katherine, let us know when you figure out which med you will receiving.
I hope you get to feeling better soon!