Examples of using The site of injection in English and their translations into Swedish
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gradual release from the site of injection.
there is a skin reaction around the site of injection.
hard swelling up to 10 cm diameter for up to 25 days may be observed at the site of injection.
Reduced activity and lack of  appetite on the  day of  vaccination commonly occurred and/or a sometimes painful and hard swelling up to 10 cm diameter for up to 25 days were very commonly observed at the site of injection.
reactions at the site of injection and increased weight.
while the  calcium hydroxylapatite remains at the site of injection to form a scaffold for the  new tissue formation.
These can be avoided by using the  correct injection  technique and changing the sites of injection.
For example, patients may suffer from minor side effects like swelling and bleeding at the sites of injection.
Fatty tissue of the  skin can shrink at the site of injection.
Clean the  skin at the site of injection using an alcohol wipe.
Rotate the injection sites to avoid discomfort at the site of injection.
Put a plaster over the site of injection if you need to.
The site of injection is likely to vary within the  abdominal region.
These may include pain at the site of injection or mild fever.
Common side effects include pain at the site of injection and fever.
Fatty tissue of the  skin can build-up at the site of injection.
rash and urticaria at the site of injection.
Avoid bubble formation, as this can be irritating at the site of injection.