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Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 7, No. 4, 230-231 (1968)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286800700415

A Two-Stage "Controlled" Intramuscular Injection Technic

A Method of Preventing Troublesome and Painful Local Reactions

I.J. Wolf

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, Department of Pediatrics, Barnert Memorial Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey

The "throwing a dart" technic of admin istering medication intramuscularly is poor; the medication is frequently not given into the muscle where it belongs. This author's two-stage "controlled" intramuscular injec tion technic ensures proper administration, however. In many years of use, it has re sulted in no lumps, cysts or local necrotizing reactions. This is not the so-called "Z" technic.


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