Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

45 min

Designed to repair and rehydrate - restores vital nutrients depleted by coffee, tobacco, alcohol and stress.

Athletic performance IV therapy provides targeted hydration and nutrients to support training, competition, and recovery. Formulations typically include amino acids (BCAAs, glutamine, taurine), magnesium for muscle function and cramp prevention, B-vitamins for energy metabolism, vitamin C for inflammation management, and a full electrolyte panel for optimal hydration. Some advanced protocols add carnitine for fat metabolism or CoQ10 for mitochondrial energy. IV delivery is particularly valuable for athletes because intense training depletes nutrients faster than oral supplements can replenish them, and exercise-related gut stress can impair absorption. Many professional sports teams, Olympic athletes, and endurance competitors use IV therapy as part of their training and competition protocols. Sessions are typically scheduled 24–48 hours before competition or immediately after intense training.

Key Details

Duration
45–60 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous drip
Administered By
Licensed nurse or doctor
Best Timing
24–48h pre-event or post-training
Common Use
Performance, recovery, cramp prevention

Who Is This For?

Competitive athletes preparing for or recovering from events. Endurance athletes (marathon runners, triathletes, cyclists) needing rapid electrolyte and nutrient replenishment. Gym enthusiasts and CrossFit athletes training at high intensity. Anyone experiencing exercise-related muscle cramps, prolonged soreness, or slow recovery.

What's Included

Amino acids (BCAAs, glutamine, taurine)
Magnesium for muscle function
Full electrolyte panel
B-complex vitamins
Vitamin C for recovery
Sterile saline hydration base
Pre-infusion health check

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