What to Expect
During a vitmain infusion, the vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and amino acids are delivered directly into the bloodstream via an intravenous drip, allowing for rapid and efficient absorption. Sessions can last from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the IV absorption rate and individual response. Patients typically sit or lie comfortably during the infusion. The effects of the infusion can vary, with some people feeling immediate improvements in energy, mental clarity, hydration status, relief of aches or pains, and overall wellbeing while others may notice gradual benefits over several sessions.Side effects rarely happen, if any at all. If they do happen they are usually minor and short lived such as bruising or irritation at the IV insertion site, cooling sensation of the arm, chest, or stomache, and tasting the vitamins or having a vitamin smell to your urine post-treatment. It is common to feel a sense of enhanced well-being and increased hydration and energy post-treatment.
Contraindications
While IV infusions are generally safe for many people, there are certain contraindications. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider before undergoing IV therapy therapy. Individuals with severe liver, kidney, or heart disease should also seek medical advice prior to treatment. As with any medical intervention, it is essential to discuss potential risks and benefits with a healthcare professional based on individual health conditions and medical history.

