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Injection therapy

Injection therapy involves delivering medication directly into the body using a syringe and needle. This method is often used to treat various conditions, such as managing pain, reducing inflammation, or delivering vaccines. Depending on the treatment, the injection can be given directly into muscles, joints, or under the skin. Because it allows medication to enter the bloodstream quickly or targets specific areas, injection therapy can provide fast relief or effectiveness that oral medications may not achieve. Common examples include steroid injections for arthritis or insulin injections for diabetes management.