Dyana
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Does anyone have information on giving IM shots of Adequan?
I am having troubles, and don't feel very confident shooting it IM.
My vet did the first dose, I did the second no problem. The third, J.D. growled, so I ended up giving that one SQ. The fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh went okay. And then the eighth, he growled, but I gave it IM anyway. I decided to try switching to his left hind leg instead, and just gave him his ninth bi-weekly shot, and he growled again, but I got it in. Then he fell off the couch and the leg that I shot it in seemed to shake. Now, he seems okay, but I am not feeling very comfortable with this. I tried searching the internet for some information on how to shoot intramuscular injections to cats and found nothing.
My vet showed me how, and said to run my thumb and first finger around the perimeter of his knee and feel for the muscle just inside of the knee joint (on the outside of the leg) and shoot there.
Can anyone help me?
Also, should I be aspirating (pulling back on the plunger) first to make sure there is no blood and have hit a vein?
I am having troubles, and don't feel very confident shooting it IM.
My vet did the first dose, I did the second no problem. The third, J.D. growled, so I ended up giving that one SQ. The fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh went okay. And then the eighth, he growled, but I gave it IM anyway. I decided to try switching to his left hind leg instead, and just gave him his ninth bi-weekly shot, and he growled again, but I got it in. Then he fell off the couch and the leg that I shot it in seemed to shake. Now, he seems okay, but I am not feeling very comfortable with this. I tried searching the internet for some information on how to shoot intramuscular injections to cats and found nothing.
My vet showed me how, and said to run my thumb and first finger around the perimeter of his knee and feel for the muscle just inside of the knee joint (on the outside of the leg) and shoot there.
Can anyone help me?
Also, should I be aspirating (pulling back on the plunger) first to make sure there is no blood and have hit a vein?