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Tag: Infusion

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Understanding What is a Piggyback Infusion Method?

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Over 1.5 million medication errors occur annually in the United States, making safe administration protocols crucial in healthcare settings. The **piggyback infusion method**, also known as an IVPB or secondary infusion, is a common and reliable technique for delivering intermittent medications intravenously without interrupting a patient's primary IV fluid line.

How will I feel after an ACTEMRA infusion?: A Patient's Guide

5 min read
In clinical studies, common side effects experienced within 24 hours of an ACTEMRA infusion included headache, dizziness, and changes in blood pressure. Knowing **how will I feel after an ACTEMRA infusion?** is key for managing your expectations, communicating effectively with your healthcare team, and understanding your post-treatment care.

Understanding Ocrevus Infusions: How long is a full Ocrevus infusion?

3 min read
The duration of an Ocrevus infusion can vary significantly between initial and maintenance doses, with the first two infusions typically taking longer. The answer to "How long is a full Ocrevus infusion?" depends on whether it's your first treatment, a regular maintenance dose, or an accelerated infusion, with the total appointment time also including critical pre-medication and post-infusion monitoring.

What to do before an Ocrevus infusion?

4 min read
Infusion reactions affect 34-40% of Ocrevus patients, with a higher incidence during the first infusion. Knowing what to do before an Ocrevus infusion, including proper pre-medication and preparation, can significantly reduce the frequency and severity of these reactions.

How to administer dexamethasone 4 mg IV? A Comprehensive Guide

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It is estimated that up to 5% of women experience a transient, unpleasant perianal burning sensation when receiving rapid intravenous (IV) dexamethasone, emphasizing the critical need for correct administration technique to improve patient comfort and safety. This guide outlines the proper steps for healthcare professionals on **how to administer dexamethasone 4 mg IV** effectively and safely.

Understanding: How much does Vpriv cost?

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Without insurance, a single vial of Vpriv (velaglucerase alfa) has an approximate list price of nearly $1,500. As a treatment for the rare genetic disorder Gaucher disease, the annual cost can potentially exceed six figures, making the question of **how much does Vpriv cost?** a critical concern for patients and their families.

Does Remodulin Need to Go Through a Central Line?

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While Remodulin can be administered intravenously through a central line, the subcutaneous route is the preferred method of delivery due to the significant risk of serious blood stream infections and sepsis associated with central lines. Patients and healthcare providers must carefully weigh the benefits and risks of each administration method based on individual tolerance and clinical needs.

How to prep for IVIG infusion?

4 min read
Approximately 98% of patients receiving IVIG experience some side effects, but proactive preparation can significantly reduce their impact. Learning how to prep for IVIG infusion is crucial for a smoother, more comfortable treatment experience, ensuring you get the most benefit from your therapy with minimal discomfort.

How is immune globulin administered and what are the different methods?

6 min read
Immune globulin therapy is a cornerstone treatment for various immune system conditions, providing patients with crucial antibodies to help fight infections. The administration method for this therapy is not universal, with multiple routes available that are selected based on a patient's medical needs, lifestyle, and physician's guidance.