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A product is differentiated from its rivals when:
Intramuscular Injection
The administration of medication deep into the muscles, allowing for faster absorption into the bloodstream than subcutaneous injections.
Vastus Lateralis
A muscle located on the side of the thigh, important for knee extension and stabilizing the leg.
Deltoid Muscle
A large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint, involved in arm rotation and lifting.
Dorsogluteal
An area of the buttocks used as a site for intramuscular injections, though less favored due to proximity to major nerves.
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