Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

30 min

High-dose vitamin C and immune-supporting nutrients for enhanced immunity.

Immune boost IV therapy delivers a concentrated blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants specifically formulated to strengthen immune defenses. Typical formulations include high-dose vitamin C, zinc, selenium, B-vitamins, and glutathione — nutrients that play documented roles in immune cell function, antibody production, and pathogen defense. By delivering these nutrients intravenously, the therapy achieves blood concentrations far beyond what oral supplements can provide, offering rapid support when your immune system needs it most. These drips are especially popular during cold and flu season, before and after international travel, and during periods of high stress or sleep deprivation — all situations that compromise immune function. Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes and are administered by licensed medical professionals in a clinical setting.

Key Details

Duration
30–60 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous drip
Administered By
Licensed nurse or doctor
Best Timing
Before travel or at first sign of illness
Common Use
Immune defense, illness prevention

Who Is This For?

Travelers wanting immune protection before or after flights. People who feel a cold or flu coming on and want to support their body’s defenses. Those with demanding schedules, chronic stress, or poor sleep. Anyone looking for seasonal immune support during winter months.

What's Included

High-dose vitamin C
Zinc and selenium
B-complex vitamins
Glutathione (if included in protocol)
Sterile saline hydration base
Vital signs check and monitoring

Preparation Required

Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before your appointment to prevent lightheadedness. Drink plenty of water beforehand — well-hydrated veins make cannulation easier and more comfortable. Wear a short-sleeved or loose-fitting top so the nurse can access your arm easily. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your session. Let your provider know about any allergies, medications, or supplements you take.

Frequently Asked Questions