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Wellness & Longevity · IM Injection

IM injections grounded in the actual medicine, indication and safety

Intramuscular injection is a route of administration, not a benefit by itself. Suitability, dose and frequency depend on the actual medicine and indication.

iSuitability, potential benefit and risk vary between individuals.

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General health information

What is IM Injection?

An IM injection delivers a medicine or vitamin into muscle for absorption according to the drug’s properties.

It should not be assumed to absorb better or suit everyone more than oral or other routes.

Goals of the service

  • Confirm a specific indication
  • Select the medicine, dose and frequency appropriately
  • Review allergy, interactions and bleeding risk
  • Use a new needle and syringe for each person and injection

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Who should begin with an assessment?

We begin with a clear clinical question before selecting tests or a program for the individual.

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    A verified indication for a specific medicine or vitamin

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    Another route is unsuitable after assessment

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    No infection at the site or high bleeding risk

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    Understanding of medicine-specific adverse effects

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Assessment and planning

Our clinicians consider the medicine, indication, dose, bleeding risk, allergy and alternative routes together with medical history, medicines and individual needs.

01 — History and goals

Review symptoms, conditions, medicines, supplements, allergies, family history and health goals.

02 — Assess necessity

Select only tests or services with a reason, and explain limitations before proceeding.

03 — Interpret and follow up

Review results, response or adverse effects, with confirmation or referral when needed.

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Preparation and follow-up care

Before the service

  • Share conditions, medicines, supplements, allergies, pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Ask about fasting or medicines; never stop prescribed medicine on your own
  • Bring previous results and a product list when available

After the service

  • Follow instructions specific to the actual test, medicine or product
  • Keep results and arrange interpretation in the context of your health
  • Contact the clinic for unusual or severe symptoms

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Limitations, risks and what to tell your clinician

Medicines, formulas, ingredients and laboratories differ. Our team will explain the details relevant to the service before care begins.

  • Pain, swelling, bruising, infection or allergy may occur
  • Some drugs can injure tissue or nerves if injected improperly
  • New needles and syringes and correct vial handling are essential
  • Share anticoagulants and a history of fainting with injections

Before care begins, our team will explain the relevant product, device, procedure and precautions according to your individual assessment. This is general information and does not replace diagnosis or individualized medical advice.

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The Beautier Clinic approach

THE BEAUTIER WAY

Health care built around information that matters to you

At Beautier Clinic, we select programs according to your history, symptoms, results and health goals—not one formula for everyone.

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Assessment first

Programs are selected by history, symptoms and goals rather than one formula for everyone.

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Connected planning

Results, health and lifestyle are considered together, with follow-up when needed.

03

Support in four languages

Our team coordinates in Thai, English, French and Chinese.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions: IM Injection

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Does IM always absorb better?

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No. It depends on the medicine and clinical context; another route may be more appropriate.

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How often can vitamins be injected?

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Frequency depends on the actual substance, dose, indication and monitoring.

Content updated23 August 2026
Medical noteThis page provides general information and does not replace an assessment by a clinician.
SourcesCDC — Preventing Unsafe Injection Practices ↗

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