All the information contained on this informational resource is intended exclusively for practitioners and cannot be used by the site visitors for self-diagnosing and prescribing treatment without a previous consultation with the doctor.
How to do an injection
- Wash your hands;
- Take 1ml of saline (0.9% sodium chloride solution) into the insulin injector, enter it into a vial with Allokin-alpha, slightly shake the solution, then enter all the contents of the vial back into the insulin injector;
- Treat the injection site with an alcohol napkin or an alcohol cotton pad;
- Take the skinfold with your left hand (Pic. 1);
- Insert the needle at the base of the skinfold. The injection is made at 45° angle to a depth of 1-2 cm into the upper part of the folds (Pic. 2);
- Slowly inject the contents of injector (don't put the syringe from one hand to another);
- After finishing the injection, remove the needle and only then release the skinfold;
- Press the injection site with an alcohol cotton ball;
- Do not use the injector again;
If you feel fear or inconvenience refering to the injection, discuss it with your doctor. He will answer your questions and offer different options for the most effective treatment of Allokin-alpha.

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Pic. 2
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