IV therapy has been used for decades in hospitals to treat a range of conditions, from dehydration to nutrient-absorption disorders, but it’s increasingly offered at independent clinics and ...
where patients can be liberated from the constraints of hospital beds and IV poles, allowing for treatment “on the go”— whether in hospitals, at home, or even outdoors. The primary trend ...
Discover how two level IV neonatal intensive care units dramatically reduced antibiotic use through guidelines, audits and stewardship rounds.
Switching from established intravenous (IV) therapy to subcutaneous infliximab was associated with high treatment persistence, stable clinical disease activity, and consistent faecal calprotectin ...
This advancement in care will provide critically injured and medically unstable patients with lifesaving treatment before ...