What is a monoclonal antibody?
Monoclonal antibodies are lab-made proteins that mimic the immune system's ability to fight off harmful pathogens.
How is the injection administered?
The injection can be given either subcutaneously or intravenously, depending on the specific treatment protocol.
Are there any side effects?
Common side effects may include injection site pain, fever, and chills, but serious side effects are rare.
How long does the treatment take?
The injection process typically takes about 30 minutes, including monitoring time.
Will my insurance cover this treatment?
Most insurance plans cover the cost of monoclonal antibody treatments, but it's best to check with your provider.
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