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Tag: Injection risks

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Can ceftriaxone be self-administered?: A Comprehensive Look at Safety

5 min read
While typically administered in a hospital or clinic setting, some patients may receive ceftriaxone at home as part of an Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) program. This raises the important question for many: **Can ceftriaxone be self-administered?** The answer is yes, but only under strict medical supervision and after comprehensive patient training.

What happens if you inject incorrectly? Understanding risks and complications

5 min read
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), unsafe injection practices can lead to the transmission of bloodborne pathogens like hepatitis B and C. This highlights the serious consequences of an incorrect injection, which can range from localized pain and infection to more severe systemic issues and permanent damage.

Can B12 Injections Go Wrong? Understanding Risks and Complications

3 min read
While B12 injections are widely regarded as a safe and effective treatment for deficiency, some individuals may experience side effects, ranging from minor discomfort to rare, more serious complications. The key to safe administration is understanding what can happen and how to manage potential issues.