Injections deliver liquid medications, fluids, or nutrients directly into a person’s body. Different types of injections include intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous, and intradermal ...
The results of a study testing the effectiveness of weekly insulin injections are “very promising”, according to experts looking to “lessen the burden” of daily injections for people with type 1 ...
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 ...
Insulin pump therapy is better than injections in adults and children with inadequately controlled type 1 diabetes, according to the results of a randomised controlled trial. A comparison of ...
Evidence from 2 systematic reviews and 4 further randomised controlled trials (RCTs) suggests that botulinum toxin type A injection is less effective than surgery, no better or worse than topical ...
Genetically modified cells could eliminate the need for daily injections to treat type 1 diabetes, experts have revealed. The human cell line is genetically engineered to produce, store and release ...
1.1 For people with idiopathic chronic non-obstructive urinary retention caused by external urethral sphincter dysfunction (also known as Fowler's syndrome in younger women and people with female ...
The largest ever study has been conducted comparing the efficiency of an insulin pump to multiple daily injections in people with type 2 diabetes. The research, published in The Lancet, has discovered ...