What is a monoclonal antibody?
Monoclonal antibodies are lab-made molecules that can target specific cells in the body, often used in cancer treatment.
How long does the infusion take?
The infusion typically takes several hours, depending on the specific medication and patient response.
Are there side effects?
Yes, some patients may experience side effects such as fever, chills, or allergic reactions.
Can I eat before the procedure?
You should follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding eating and drinking before the infusion.
How often will I need this treatment?
The frequency of treatment varies based on the condition being treated and the response to therapy.
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