Where should neupogen be injected and is it intramuscular or subcutaneous injection?

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26 Jun 2010

The medication comes as an injection that can be given just under the skin or by IV.

In some situations, Neupogen may be given as a continuous infusion just under the skin. This is like an around-the-clock IV, except it goes just under the skin, not into a vein.

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