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Jake

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  1. Thank you Tenesma. The rest of you seem arrogant and judgmental. I'm a student and was up studying when I had the question. Not having anyone around to ask, I turned to this message board. I have looked in all of my books and there was no mention of a SQ or IM route. I even googled it and every link I could find never mentioned any pros or cons of IM. There were several on giving it to children through the nasal mucosa for anxiety/sedation in the ER. So, again thanks Tenesma. Jake
  2. Does anyone know if Sufenta can be injected intramuscularly? Does it cause the patient pain? Will I have to up the dosage? Will I have to dilute it because it's so strong?

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