An intravenous (IV) injection is an injection of a medication or another substance into a vein and directly into the bloodstream. It is one of the fastest ways to get a drug into the body, often ...
Clinical trial results announced at the 61st annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology suggest that the immunosuppressant drug cladribine (Leustatin, Ortho Biotech; marketed for the ...
Business Wire: Genentech’s Ocrevus Twice-Yearly, 10-Minute Subcutaneous Injection Was Non-Inferior to Intravenous Infusion and Provided Near-Complete Suppression of Brain Lesions
– Late-breaking Phase III results show subcutaneous injection was non-inferior to intravenous infusion based on Ocrevus levels in the blood over 12 weeks – – Ocrevus subcutaneous injection was ...
Genentech’s Ocrevus Twice-Yearly, 10-Minute Subcutaneous Injection Was Non-Inferior to Intravenous Infusion and Provided Near-Complete Suppression of Brain Lesions
Cladribine in the treatment of relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Seventy-three patients were given CdA as a subcutaneous injection once daily for 7 days. Complete remission (CR) ...
PharmiWeb: Roche’s OCREVUS twice-yearly, 10-minute subcutaneous injection was non-inferior to intravenous infusion and provided near-complete suppression of brain lesions
Late-breaking Phase III results show subcutaneous injection was non-inferior to intravenous infusion based on OCREVUS levels in the blood over 12 weeks OCREVUS subcutaneous injection was comparable to ...
Roche’s OCREVUS twice-yearly, 10-minute subcutaneous injection was non-inferior to intravenous infusion and provided near-complete suppression of brain lesions
Types of Injection: Learn about intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intradermal injections. Explore injection sites and methods.
Common injection types are intravenous (into a vein), subcutaneous (under the skin), and intramuscular (into muscle). Infusions typically are given by intravenous route.