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What Medications Are Commonly Administered via Subcutaneous Injection?
Certain
chemotherapy
drugs,
biological therapies
like
monoclonal antibodies
, and supportive care medications such as
growth factors
and
antiemetics
are commonly administered via subcutaneous injection. These medications are designed to target cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells.
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