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This will help prevent skin problems from the injections. Do not inject into areas where the skin is tender, bruised, red, hard, or has scars or stretch marks.
Sedentary behavior, including sitting for long periods of time, can contribute to adverse health effects, including something referred to as "sitting ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are tender, red, bruised, hard, or have scars or stretch marks. This medicine comes with a Medication Guide and patient ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are red, injured, or inflamed, or areas that have scars, tattoos, or stretch marks. The infusion sites should be at least ...
Do not inject into areas where the skin is tender, red, bruised, or hard or in areas with tattoos, scars, or stretch marks. Allow this medicine to warm to ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are red, bruised, sore, hard, scarred, stretch marks, or areas with psoriasis. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be ...
Do not inject on skin areas that are bruised, hard, red, or tender or have cuts, scrapes, infection, scars, or stretch marks. If you are receiving the 420 ...
Do not inject into red, swollen, or painful skin areas, areas with tattoos, warts, scars, birthmarks, stretch marks, or within one inch of the knee or groin ...
Do not inject into skin areas that are bruised, red, tender, hard, or have scars or stretch marks. Use a new needle and syringe each time you inject your ...
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