What is a monoclonal antibody?
A monoclonal antibody is a lab-made molecule that can target specific cells in the body.
How long does the injection take?
The injection process typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour.
Are there side effects?
Yes, some patients may experience side effects like fever, chills, or injection site reactions.
How often will I need this treatment?
The frequency of treatment varies based on the condition being treated.
Can I continue my regular activities after the injection?
Most patients can resume normal activities, but it's best to rest for the day.
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