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- Intrathecal administration - Wikipedia
Intrathecal administration is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal, or into the subarachnoid space (sin intrathecal space) so that it reaches the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
- Difference Between Epidural and Intrathecal
What is intrathecal drug delivery? Intrathecal or intraspinal drug delivery is the direct introduction of pain medication used for spasticity to the spinal fluid or intrathecal space
- Definition of intrathecal - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
intrathecal (IN-truh-THEE-kul) Describes the fluid-filled space between the thin layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord Drugs can be injected into the fluid or a sample of the fluid can be removed for testing
- About Your Intrathecal Pump - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
An intrathecal (in-truh-THEE-kul) pump is a small, round device that holds pain medicine It’s implanted (surgically placed) under your skin at the side of your abdomen (belly)
- What Is Intrathecal Chemotherapy? - WebMD
When cancer cells are in, or could get to, the fluid around your brain, intrathecal chemotherapy is the way to deliver cancer-fighting drugs right to the area
- Intrathecal Drug Delivery: Advances and Applications in the Management . . .
Intrathecal (IT) drug delivery systems (IDDS) are well-established as an effective therapeutic approach to patients with chronic non-malignant or malignant pain and as a tool for management of patients with severe spasticity and to deliver therapeutics that address a myriad of spinal pathologies
- What Is Intrathecal Administration and How Does It Work?
Intrathecal administration refers to the delivery of medication directly into the spinal canal, the space around the spinal cord called the intrathecal space This method bypasses the blood-brain barrier, allowing for direct treatment of the central nervous system (CNS)
- Intrathecal Drug Administration - an overview - ScienceDirect
Intrathecal drug administration refers to the delivery of medication directly into the cerebrospinal fluid via an implanted pump, allowing for targeted effects on supraspinal pathways and reduced systemic side effects compared to oral medications
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