The intramuscular injection simulator enables students to practice carrying out intramuscular injections cost-effectively. This fluid is injected into the muscle with a syringe. Carrying out intramuscular injections is one of the basic procedures in clinical training and must be carried out professionally by both doctors and medical personnel. Vaccines and time-release drugs for which a longer resorption time is desired are often administered with an intramuscular injection. Training with a simulator introduces carrying out intramuscular injections, enables students to practice and to repeat the procedure over and over until the students and trainees have full mastery of the act. Students can practice inserting the injection with fluid up to depths of 50 mm. The intramuscular injection simulator comes with 3 quick-change skin pads that can be pierced multiple times. The simulated muscle mass on the inside absorbs the fluid. The simulator can be simply dried after use and stored away without taking up lot of room. Included are 2 replacement skin pads and 1 disposable syringe.