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Tag: Parenteral therapy

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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 is Alamin SN injection used for?: A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Alamin SN Infusion is a vital nutritional supplement containing essential amino acids, primarily used for patients requiring parenteral (intravenous) nutrition due to poor oral intake or severe illness. It provides building blocks for proteins, which are crucial for tissue repair, muscle synthesis, and overall metabolic function.

What is the Drug of Choice for Severe Cellulitis?

4 min read
Cellulitis is a common cause of hospital admission in the United States, representing a significant portion of all hospitalizations for infectious diseases. The determination of what is the drug of choice for severe cellulitis depends on several factors, including whether Methicillin-resistant *Staphylococcus aureus* (MRSA) is suspected and the patient's overall health. For most severe cases, broad-spectrum intravenous (IV) antibiotics are the starting point for treatment.