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Muscle is deeper than skin, so the needle used for these shots must be thicker and longer. Needles with a gauge of 20 or 22 G and a length of 1 or 1. You must also think about how much body fat the needle has to go through. A thin person might be able to use an inch-long needle. Someone heavier might need a needle that is an inch-and-a-half-long.

If you have to give injections to yourself or someone else at home, understanding needle and syringe sizes can make that job a little easier. Syringes can hold liquids or solids. You'll see milliliters mL marked on the tube for measuring liquids.

You'll see cubic centimeters cc for measuring solids. Try to choose a syringe that holds the exact dose you need. Needles are measured a different way.

The first number on a needle label is its gauge. That's how thick the needle is. Higher numbers mean thinner needles. The second number on the label is how long the needle is. You'll need a longer needle if the medication is supposed to go into a muscle. You'll also need a longer needle for larger adults. If you need to give yourself or someone else shots at home, you or a family member will need to learn how to do so safely. If you have questions, reach out to the healthcare provider who prescribed the medication.

Knowing the basics of needle size labeling will help you avoid making errors when you're giving the shot and replacing your supplies. Sign up for our Health Tip of the Day newsletter, and receive daily tips that will help you live your healthiest life. Needle size for vaccination procedures in children and adolescents.

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