Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

45 min

B-vitamin complex with amino acids to combat fatigue and improve mental clarity.

Energy boost IV therapy targets the biochemical pathways that produce cellular energy, delivering high doses of B-vitamins, magnesium, amino acids, and other cofactors involved in mitochondrial ATP production. B12 in particular is essential for red blood cell formation and neurological function — deficiency causes fatigue, weakness, and brain fog that can be mistaken for normal aging. Because many people have suboptimal B-vitamin levels due to diet, stress, or absorption issues, IV delivery ensures immediate bioavailability. Unlike caffeine or stimulants that mask fatigue, energy IV drips address the nutritional foundations of energy production. Many formulations include taurine, carnitine, or CoQ10 for additional mitochondrial support. The infusion takes 30–45 minutes and most patients report feeling more alert and clear-headed within hours of treatment.

Key Details

Duration
30–45 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous drip
Administered By
Licensed nurse or doctor
Key Nutrients
B-vitamins, magnesium, amino acids
Common Use
Fatigue, low energy, mental clarity

Who Is This For?

Professionals dealing with chronic fatigue, burnout, or demanding work schedules. Anyone experiencing persistent low energy that doesn’t improve with sleep. People with known or suspected B-vitamin deficiencies. Those preparing for physically or mentally demanding events.

What's Included

B-complex vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6)
High-dose vitamin B12
Magnesium for muscle and nerve function
Amino acids (taurine, carnitine — if included)
Sterile saline base
Administration by licensed medical staff

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