You may have a skin reaction at the injection site, the place where the shot is given.
The area around the injection site may become red and swollen.
It is important to change the injection site daily to prevent problem areas under the skin.
Change the location of the injection site each time to avoid problem areas under the skin.
The most common side effect is swelling at the injection site on your arm.
It's a little more difficult to change up injection sites every day as opposed to 3 times a week.
Also, you may experience raised, red areas at the injection site.
It is important to change the injection site with each dose.
It is important that proper injection sites on the body are used.
Less than 1% of patients experience pain at the injection site.