Targeted therapy usually lasts a few days


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Targeted therapy is usually 3 - 7 days in hospital, but the specific time should be judged according to pre-treatment evaluation, targeted drug infusion, adverse reactions, and follow-up treatment arrangements. 1. Pre-treatment evaluation Patients need to undergo a series of examinations after admission, such as blood routine, liver and kidney function, ECG, etc., to assess whether their physical condition is suitable for targeted therapy. These examinations usually take 12 days. 2. Targeted drug infusion Depending on the specific drug and treatment regimen, the infusion time of the targeted drug also varies, which may take several hours to about a day. During the infusion process, medical staff need to closely monitor the patient's reaction in order to deal with possible adverse reactions in a timely manner, such as allergies, blood pressure changes, etc. 3. Adverse reactions After infusion, observe whether the patient has adverse reactions, such as rash, diarrhea, fatigue, etc. It usually takes 12 days to closely observe and deal with these conditions. Early detection and appropriate treatment of adverse reactions can improve the patient's treatment tolerance, ensure the smooth progress of treatment, and also adjust the treatment regimen in time according to the adverse reactions. 4. Follow-up treatment arrangement The doctor will determine the follow-up treatment plan according to the treatment effect and physical condition of the patient during hospitalization, including whether to continue hospitalization or transfer to outpatient treatment. Reasonable treatment arrangement will help the patient recover better, and at the same time optimize the use of medical resources, so that the patient can receive the most appropriate treatment in the right environment. It should be noted that the above is only a general situation, the actual length of stay may also be affected by factors such as changes in the patient's condition, other diseases, and special circumstances during treatment. Patients and family members should fully communicate with the doctor to understand the treatment process and hospitalization time arrangements, and actively cooperate with the treatment to achieve the best treatment effect.