Infusion Therapy

Infusion therapy involves the administration of medication through a needle or catheter. It is prescribed when a patient’s condition is so severe that it cannot be treated effectively with oral medication. Infusion therapy is available for both hospitalized patients, as well as those who do not require hospitalization but need to receive treatments on a regular or infrequent basis.

Infusion Therapy

Infusion therapy, commonly referred to as IV therapy, is when medications are given directly into a person’s vein. It offers a highly effective means of treating chronic illnesses as it delivers medications, antibiotics, and hydration directly into the bloodstream. This helps patients feel better faster because the body absorbs the treatment quickly.

Treatments offered include, but are not limited to:

  • Arthritis
  • Blood transfusions
  • Chemotherapy
  • Dehydration
  • Injections
  • IV for Antibiotics
  • Osteoporosis

 

Side effects may include:

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Muscle Stiffness
  • Itchiness at the injection site
  • Headaches

 


Therapies Available

  • Actemra
  • ACTH
  • Albumin
  • Aranesp
  • Benlysta
  • Blood Transfusions
  • Cathflo Activase
  • Chemotherapy
  • Cimzia
  • Cinqair
  • Entyvio(Vedolizumab)
  • Epogen, Procrit
  • Evenity
  • Fasenra
  • Granix
  • lnfiximabs
  • Iron (Venofer, Feraheme, ect.)
  • IV Antibiotics
  • IV Fluids
  • IVIG
  • Keytruda
  • Leqvio
  • Magnesium
  • Methotrexate
  • Neulasta
  • Neumega
  • Neupogen
  • Nexviazyme
  • Opdivo
  • Orencia
  • Port Flush
  • Potassium
  • Prolia/Xgeva
  • Rabies Vaccine
  • Remicade
  • Rituxan
  • Saphnelo
  • Simponi Aria
  • Soliris
  • Solu-Medrol
  • Stelara
  • Tespire
  • Therapeutic Phlebotomy
  • Tysabri
  • Xolair
  • Zometa/Reclast

If you have any questions about a treatment that is not listed, please call 830.401.6199.