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IV Nutritional Therapy[edit]

A patient receiving an intravenous drip

IV Nutritional Therapy, also known as IV vitamin therapy or IV micronutrient therapy, is a method used to provide supplemental vitamins and micronutrients directly into the body through the veins. It aims to improve the body's health and overall well-being.

History and Popularity[edit]

The concept of IV vitamin therapy is not new and has existed since the early 1980s. One of the earliest formulations is the Myers' Cocktail, developed by Dr. Myers. This mixture of magnesium, calcium, vitamin C, and B-complex vitamins played a crucial role in the popularization of IV Vitamin therapy. Over the years, various combinations have been introduced.

Administration[edit]

IV vitamin therapy bypasses the metabolism in the intestine. Unlike orally ingested vitamins, which are processed in the liver and may not be entirely absorbed due to various factors, IV vitamins and micronutrients are directly delivered into the bloodstream, ensuring almost full absorption.

Components[edit]

Typical IV vitamin infusion components are:

The components are often tailored to the individual's needs or specific medical conditions.

Procedure[edit]

  1. The individual is comfortably seated or laid down.
  2. A tourniquet is applied to make veins visible.
  3. After sanitizing the selected area, an IV line is established.
  4. The vitamin infusion begins, typically lasting 30-45 minutes.

Types of IV Micronutrient Therapy[edit]

Possible Side Effects[edit]

While generally safe, side effects may occur. These can be due to:

  • Poor antiseptic conditions.
  • Reactions to infusion ingredients.
  • Effects of specific elements like magnesium or potassium.

Immediate discontinuation is advised upon detecting side effects.

Recommendations[edit]

Consultation with a healthcare provider is essential before starting IV vitamin therapy. This ensures the therapy aligns with the individual's health goals and needs.

References[edit]

  1. IV Nutrient Therapy: The “Myers’ Cocktail”, Alan R Gaby, MD, Oct 2002.
  2. Intravenous Nutrient Therapy: the “Myers’ Cocktail”, Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal, 2010.
  3. High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C in the Treatment of Patients with Advanced Cancer, Annals of Oncology, 2014.