Originally Posted by MayisontheWay
Per the package insert:
http://products.sanofi-aventis.us/lo...oxed%20Warning
Subcutaneous Injection Technique: Patients should be lying down and Lovenox administered by deep SC injection. To avoid the loss of drug when using the 30 and 40 mg prefilled syringes, do not expel the air bubble from the syringe before the injection. Administration should be alternated between the left and right anterolateral and left and right posterolateral abdominal wall. The whole length of the needle should be introduced into a skin fold held between the thumb and forefinger; the skin fold should be held throughout the injection. To minimize bruising, do not rub the injection site after completion of the injection.
May
While I was still in school, I had an emaciated (Crohn's) patient. He had almost no abdominal fat to pinch. My preceptor told me that the manufacturer did an in-service and stated the above information.
Abdomen only. (I believe the reasons have to do with its maximum effects, though I don't remember precisely.) In any case, she told me to pinch as much skin as I could and insert at an angle (as we've learned for SQ with any thin person), but that -- regardless -- it should always be given in the abdomen.
Hope that helps!