What is IV Vitamin Infusion Therapy?
IV (intravenous) vitamin infusion therapy is a treatment that delivers a blend of vitamins, minerals, and fluids directly into your bloodstream through an IV drip. Because it bypasses the digestive system, your body absorbs nutrients more efficiently and quickly.
What are common uses and benefits?
IV therapy may be used to:
• Boost energy and reduce fatigue
• Support the immune system
• Improve skin health and hydration
• Speed up recovery from illness or jet lag
• Enhance athletic performance and recovery
• Help with stomach flu, hangovers or dehydration
• Support general wellness
What's in an IV Vitamin Infusion?
Ingredients vary depending on the goal of the infusion, but commonly include:
• Vitamin C – Immune support and antioxidant
• B-complex vitamins – Energy production, mood, and nerve health
• B12 – Energy, brain function, red blood cell production
• Magnesium – Muscle relaxation, sleep, and nervous system support
• Glutathione – Detoxification and anti-aging support
• Zinc – Immune support
• Biotin – Hair, skin and nail strength
• Taurine – helps with muscle recovery and energy
• Zofran – anti-nausea medication
• Toradol – pain relief and inflammation (IV Ibuprofen)
• Hydration fluids – Rehydrate and restore electrolyte balance
How Is It Done?
• A healthcare provider will insert a small IV catheter into a vein, usually in your arm.
• The nutrient mixture drips slowly into your bloodstream over 30–60 minutes (can vary).
• You can relax, read, listen to music, or work while the infusion is running.
What to Expect?
Before:
• You may be asked about your medical history, medications, and health goals.
• Some providers may take vital signs or run a quick wellness check.
During:
• Mild cold sensation or pressure at the IV site is normal.
• Most people feel calm or even energized during the infusion.
After:
• You may feel immediate energy or mood improvement, or benefits may develop over hours/days.
• Stay hydrated and rest if needed.
Is It Safe?
When administered by trained professionals, IV therapy is generally safe. However, it may not be suitable for everyone. Always inform your provider if you:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have kidney, liver, or heart conditions
• Have allergies (especially to medications or preservatives)
Possible (but rare) side effects:
• Bruising or discomfort at the IV site
• Dizziness or nausea
• Allergic reaction (very rare)
• Risk of infection (extremely low in sterile settings)
How Often Should I Get an IV Infusion?
It depends on your health goals. Some clients come weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Your provider can help you decide.
Can I Eat or Drink Before?
Yes, and it's recommended to be hydrated before and after your infusion.
Is It Covered by Insurance?
IV therapy is generally considered elective or wellness-based, so most insurance plans do not cover it. Currently, Better Life Wellness does not bill insurance.
Anything Else I Should Know?
Everyone should try an infusion at least once. After noticing how much 'brighter' you feel, you will be racing to schedule your next infusion!
Can I Get IV Therapy in the Privacy of My Own Home?
Yes! Contact us to arrange a time.
Can I Host an Infusion Party?
We Love Parties! Yes! Infusions are always more fun with friends! Invite friends and family to enjoy some time together for self-care and improved wellness. Contact us for party rates, group rates and discounts!