
Intravenous drug therapy
Intravenous (IV) drug therapy involves delivering medications directly into a person's vein using a needle or catheter. This method allows for rapid absorption and precise control of drug dosages, making it effective for treating infections, dehydration, or other medical conditions. IV therapy can be administered in hospitals, clinics, or sometimes at home, under medical supervision. It provides a quick and efficient way to ensure medications reach the bloodstream accurately and steadily. Proper technique and sterile procedures are essential to prevent infections and ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.