by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Crohn’s Disease, Infusion Therapy
When it comes to illnesses, there are certain conditions that carry more of a stigma than others. For example, having to constantly be on the lookout for the nearest restroom or declining invitations for fear of having a sudden urge to have a bowel movement is not a...
by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Infusion Therapy
Infusion therapy is usually employed to treat serious or chronic infections that do not respond to oral antibiotics. Cancers and the pain caused by cancers; diseases of the gastrointestinal tract; dehydration caused by nausea, vomiting and diarrhea; and other serious...
by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Infusion Therapy
Receiving medication by infusion therapy is a method of administering a drug by a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. In the hospital, IV therapy is commonly used when a patient cannot take medications orally or for treatments where an intravenous route is more...
by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Infusion Therapy
Infusion therapy is when you receive medication through a needle or catheter. Some drugs can’t be taken orally because they lose their effectiveness when exposed to your digestive system. Infusion therapy is used when there’s no comparable oral therapy or when you...
by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Infusion Therapy
Infusion therapy can treat a variety of conditions — from life-threatening to life-changing. The most common treatments are for: Dehydration caused by vomiting, pregnancy, or other applicable medical conditionsAutoimmune disorders – including Crohn’s disease,...