How to Administer Intramuscular and Subcutaneous
Vaccine Injections to Adults
Intramuscular (IM) Injections
Administer by IM route only Diagram 1
• COVID-19
acromion process
• Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
• Hepatitis A (HepA)
• (bony prominence above deltoid)
level of armpit
• Hepatitis B (HepB)
• Human papillomavirus (HPV) IM injection site
• Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) (shaded area = deltoid muscle)
• Meningococcal serogroups A, C, W, Y (MenACWY)
• Meningococcal serogroup B (MenB) Diagram 2
elbow
• Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV)
• Tetanus, diphtheria (Td), or with pertussis (Tdap)
• Zoster (RZV)
Administer by IM or Subcutaneous (Subcut) route
• Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV)
• Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) – MMR II (Merck)
• Pneumococcal polysacchariade (PPSV23) Diagram 3
• Varicella (VAR)
90° angle
Injection site
Deltoid: Give in the central and thickest portion of the deltoid skin
muscle – above the level of the armpit and approximately 2–3
fingerbreadths (~2") below the acromion process (see diagram 1). subcutaneous tissue
To avoid causing an injury, do not inject too high (near the muscle
acromion process) or too low.
Anterolateral thigh: As an alternative, the anterolateral thigh
muscle may be used; locate the outer portion of the middle third Note: For deltoid injections, use a 1" needle in adults weighing 130–152 lbs
of the thigh (see diagram 2). (60–70 kg); based on the biological sex of the patient, use a 1–1½" needle
in women weighing 153–200 lbs (70–90 kg) and men weighing 153–260
Needle size lbs (70–118 kg); a 1½" needle in women weighing more than 200 lbs (91
22–25 gauge, 1–1½" needle (see note at right) kg) or men weighing more than 260 lbs (more than 118 kg). For injections
in the anterolateral thigh, use a 1½" needle for adults of any weight.
Needle insertion (see diagram 3) Alternate needle lengths may be used if the skin is stretched tightly
• Use a needle long enough to reach deep into the muscle. and subcutaneous tissues are not bunched, as follows: 1) a ⅝" needle in
• Insert the needle at a 90° angle to the skin with a quick thrust. adults weighing less than 130 lbs (<60 kg) for IM injection in the deltoid
• Separate two injections given in the same deltoid muscle (or muscle only, or 2) a 1" needle for administration in the thigh muscle for
anterolateral thigh muscle, if using) by a minimum of 1". adults of any weight.
Subcutaneous (Subcut) Injections Administer by Subcut route only
• MMR – Priorix (GSK)
Administer by Subcut or IM route
acromion
• MMR – MMR II (Merck)
process
• Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23)
(bony prominence
• Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV)
above deltoid)
• Varicella (VAR; chickenpox)
Administer by Subcut or intradermal (ID) route
Subcut injection site • Monkeypox (Jynneos)*
(shaded area) Note: Subcut is indicated on the package insert. ID administration to adults
(18+ years) is permitted under FDA emergency use authorization (see [Link]/
media/160774/download)
elbow Injection site
Give in fatty tissue over the triceps. See the diagram.
45° angle Needle size
23–25 gauge, 5/8" needle
skin Needle insertion
• Pinch up on the tissue to prevent injection into the muscle.
subcutaneous tissue Insert the needle at a 45° angle to the skin.
• Separate two injections given in the same
muscle area of fatty tissue by a minimum of 1".
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