Is isopropyl alcohol swabbing before injection really necessary? Re-evaluating a long-standing practice
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While isopropyl alcohol effectively reduces the number of bacteria on the skin by a significant margin, research reveals there is no demonstrable difference in infection rates for routine injections when comparing alcohol swabbing to no swabbing on visibly clean skin. This has led to an ongoing debate about whether this long-standing practice is really necessary for all types of injections.