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  1. Infusion therapy has a range of medical applications including sedation, anesthesia, post-operative analgesic pain management, chemotherapy, and treatment of infectious diseases. Advantages of infusion therapy over other non-site-specific delivery methodologies are primarily efficacy through precision of medication delivery.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Special procedure for administering medication or nutrition. Infusion therapy reduces medical expenses and decreases time spent in clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, so you can spend more time doing the things you love.

  3. Infusion therapy refers to any administration of medications in the form of a fluid and that is not administered orally. Most often infusion therapy is an intravenous administration of medications in which a fluid is injected directly into the bloodstream via a needle.

  4. Jan 21, 2022 · Intravenous (IV) therapy, or IV infusion, is a way to give a person medicine or fluids directly into a vein. It requires using a needle or catheter (tube) that is inserted into the vein. IV therapy can be used to treat many different medical conditions.

  5. With chemo infusions, chemotherapy drugs are put into your body through a thin tube called a catheter that's placed in a vein, artery, body cavity, or body part. In some cases, a chemo drug may be injected quickly with a syringe. Here you'll learn about the different types of injectable chemo.

  6. Infusion therapy involves giving medicine through intravenous (IV) injection. It is commonly used to deliver chemotherapy, antibiotics, hydration and more. What to Expect with Infusion Therapy. Infusion therapy offers a variety of medication for cancer and non-cancer conditions.

  7. 877-442-3324. REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT. Guide for Chemotherapy Infusions. If you are beginning intravenous (IV) chemotherapy at Dana-Farber, please see our Guide for Chemotherapy Infusions. Inside is general information about what to expect, nutrition tips, and more.

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