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Subcutaneous Injection Logging

Meaning

Subcutaneous Injection Logging is the clinical practice of meticulously recording the details of self-administered subcutaneous injections, particularly relevant for hormone replacement therapies or peptide protocols. This logging includes the date, time, precise dosage, injection site, and any immediate subjective patient response or local reactions. Maintaining this record is essential for ensuring adherence to the prescribed protocol, identifying potential site-specific issues like lipodystrophy, and providing the clinician with accurate pharmacokinetic data for dose adjustments. Accurate logging directly supports therapeutic efficacy and safety.