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Intravenous Injection Therapy

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Intravenous injection therapy is a medical procedure in which fluids, medications, or nutrients are injected directly into a patient's vein.

Key Features

  • Direct delivery of substances into the bloodstream
  • Quick absorption and effects
  • Can be used for hydration, nutrition, medication administration

Pros

  • Fast-acting delivery of medications or nutrients
  • Precise dosing and absorption
  • Useful for patients unable to take medications orally

Cons

  • Risk of infection at the injection site
  • Potential for vein damage if used excessively

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Last updated: Mon, Mar 30, 2026, 04:27:19 AM UTC