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IV therapy, or intravenous therapy, involves administering fluids, vitamins, minerals, or medications directly into the bloodstream via a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. This method allows for quick and efficient 100% absorption.

Vitamin injections involve administering vitamins directly into the muscle or bloodstream. This method bypasses the digestive system, leading to quicker absorption.

IV therapy and vitamin injections are generally very safe and risks are minimum. Risks can include redness and irritation or bruising at the administration site, or allergic reactions. All of our medical professionals are trained to assess and identify any risk or reaction to the treatment. It is important to communicate any allergies you may have, with the medical professional administering your treatment.

The duration can vary depending on the type and amount of fluid being administered, but most sessions typically last between 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Vitamin injections can provide faster and more efficient absorption, especially if you have digestive issues that impair nutrient absorption. They also avoid the potential for gastrointestinal discomfort that can come with oral supplements.

Generally, vitamin injections can be safely administered alongside other medications, but it’s important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you are taking to avoid potential interactions.