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Infusion therapy is the administration of medication or fluids intravenously. It's a way of delivering medications that need to be dispensed at a controlled pace.

Infusion Therapy: What Is It, What Conditions Does It Treat? - Healthline

Learn about the many ways you can get involved and support Mass General. At Massachusetts General Hospital, the Medical Infusion Center (MIC) plays an important role in the treatment of many diseases and provides infusion-based therapies delivered by an expert health care team.

Infusion therapy refers to the delivery of medication, nutrients, or other treatments directly into a vein using an IV. This method allows for faster absorption and better control over how much of a medication enters the body.

What Is Infusion Therapy? A Guide to How It Works and Who It Helps

Infusions are a way to deliver drugs and medications directly into the bloodstream instead of taking them as pills or liquids. Infusion treatments are commonly used to deliver chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy to treat cancer.

Local Infusion provides outpatient infusion therapy in modern centers with private suites, flexible scheduling, and clinical teams supporting specialty infusion care.

Infusion treatment is a medical procedure that delivers medication, fluids, or nutrients directly into a patient’s body, typically through a needle or catheter.