Subcutaneous (subQ or SQ) injections are shots given in the fatty tissue layer (subcutaneous fat) under your skin. Your skin has many layers, and the subcutaneous layer is beneath the epidermis and ...
Subcutaneous immunotherapy injections work the same way as their intravenous counterparts — by changing or enhancing a person’s immune responses to cancer. Immunotherapy for cancer is a broad category ...
This newer mode of administration for immunotherapy comes with benefits and risks. It is important for a person to work with a doctor when making treatment decisions for upper gastrointestinal (GI) ...
A new auto-injecting pill might soon become a replacement for subcutaneous injection treatments. The idea for this so-called robotic pill came out of a research project around eight years ago from ...
A subcutaneous (SC) immune anticancer drug that can be administered in 1–2 minutes by injection into the skin has been newly approved in South Korea. MSD’s immune anticancer drug ‘Keytruda’, widely ...
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence is examining lumbar subcutaneous shunt and will publish guidance on its safety and efficacy to the NHS in England, Wales and Scotland. The Institute's ...
Intralesional photocoagulation of subcutaneous congenital vascular disorders The National Institute for Clinical Excellence is examining intralesional photocoagulation of subcutaneous congenital ...
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data support quarterly subcutaneous BRIUMVI dosing regimen currently under evaluation in fully enrolled Phase ...