Common Ingredients
- High‑dose Vitamin C
- B‑Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6)
- Zinc
- Balanced electrolytes
- Optional: Magnesium
- Optional: Glutathione add‑on
Frequently Asked
How quickly will I feel results?
Many clients report feeling improved within hours. Full
effects can develop over 12–24 hours.
Is this safe with my medications?
Our licensed team reviews your history before treatment and
can tailor or defer if not appropriate.
How booking works
1
Book
Choose your preferred appointment time
2
Fill
Fill out the medical questionnaire
3
Order
Order the treatment, and you're done
Medical Information & Safety
Treatment Facts
- Administered by licensed healthcare professionals
- FDA-approved ingredients and sterile technique
- Vital signs monitored throughout treatment
- Medical history review required before administration
Potential Side Effects
- Mild discomfort at injection site
- Temporary metallic taste (common with B vitamins)
- Rare: allergic reactions to ingredients
- Possible nausea if administered too quickly
Contraindications
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding (consult physician)
- Severe kidney or liver disease
- Known allergies to vitamin C, B vitamins, or zinc
- Current chemotherapy treatment
Drug Interactions
- Blood thinners (warfarin) - may affect clotting
- Antibiotics - zinc may reduce absorption
- Diuretics - may affect electrolyte balance
- Diabetes medications - monitor glucose levels
Pre-Treatment Requirements
- Complete medical questionnaire
- Blood pressure and temperature check
- Review of current medications and supplements
- Signed informed consent required
Post-Treatment Care
- Keep injection site clean and dry for 24 hours
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 2-3 hours
- Drink plenty of water to maintain hydration
- Contact provider if concerns arise
Important Medical Disclaimer
This treatment is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. IV therapy should be used as a supplement to, not a replacement for, a healthy lifestyle and proper medical care. Consult with your healthcare provider before receiving treatment, especially if you have underlying medical conditions or take medications.