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Tag: Infusion therapy

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What is AIC pharmacy? Deciphering Ambulatory Infusion Centers and Specialty Care

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With a significant industry shift towards outpatient care, ambulatory infusion centers (AICs) have become a vital component of modern healthcare, offering specialized and often more affordable treatment than traditional hospital settings. This article answers the question, 'What is AIC pharmacy?', by exploring the different models, services, and benefits of this growing sector of specialty care.

How Often Should I Change My IV Tubing?

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), standard IV tubing for continuous infusions can be changed as infrequently as every 96 hours to reduce bloodstream infections. Determining how often to change IV tubing is a crucial aspect of safe infusion therapy and infection control.

How many times can you get IVIG? A Look at Treatment Frequency and Duration

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For individuals with primary immunodeficiency, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy is often a lifelong treatment administered every few weeks. So, **how many times can you get IVIG**? The answer is highly personalized and depends entirely on the underlying medical issue, the patient's response, and specific therapeutic goals, which can range from a single course to indefinite therapy.

Understanding How Long Does a Factor 8 Infusion Last?

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The duration of a factor VIII infusion varies significantly based on the product, with conventional standard half-life (SHL) concentrates lasting approximately 8 to 12 hours in adults due to their relatively short circulating half-life. This differs considerably from newer extended half-life (EHL) treatments, which are engineered to remain active for longer periods and reduce the frequency of infusions.

What is the protocol for administering IVIG?

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In a 2018 survey, 98% of patients using Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) reported experiencing side effects, highlighting the need for strict adherence to administration protocols [1.6.1]. So, what is the protocol for administering IVIG safely and effectively?

What is the most expensive infusion drug?

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As of late 2024 and into 2025, the one-time gene therapy Lenmeldy (atidarsagene autotemcel) for metachromatic leukodystrophy holds the title of the most expensive infusion drug, with a staggering list price of $4.25 million. This represents a new peak in the rapidly evolving landscape of ultra-high-cost pharmaceuticals, dominated by groundbreaking gene therapies for rare genetic diseases.