How IV Therapy Works

In recent years, Intravenous (IV) therapy has surged in popularity as a go-to solution for  individuals seeking to boost their energy, enhance their well-being, and support their body's functions. But what exactly is IV therapy and how does it work its magic? 

IV therapy involves the administration of fluids, vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Unlike oral supplements, which must pass through the digestive system and may be absorbed slowly or partially, IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into your bloodstream allowing your body to absorb them quickly and at higher doses. Additionally, for individuals with digestive issues who have trouble absorbing nutrients from their food, IV therapy serves as an effective way for supplementation. 

IV therapy can be done in two ways: shot or infusion. At Elera, we administer two types of shots: intramuscular and subcutaneous shots. Intramuscular shots are used to deliver the medication into the muscles - this is the method used for things like vaccines. Typically, they are administered in the arm, thigh, or hip. Similar to IV Therapy, this method allows medication to quickly absorb in the bloodstream leading to rapid results. Subcutaneous shots administer medication between the skin and muscle allowing the body to absorb the medication slowly over a long period of time. This type of shot uses a short needle and is usually administered in the abdomen, upper arm, or thigh - think Epipens and insulin shots. 

Infusions, or drips, on the other hand, use gravity to deliver the fluids into the body. These can take anywhere from 30-90 minutes depending on the type of infusion. While infusions may take longer, the fluids accompanying the supplements help to replenish your body's hydration, leaving you feeling refreshed post-infusion. 

No matter the method you opt for, the swift absorption of nutrients addresses a range of concerns, from migraines and hangovers to inflammation. Unlock the full potential of your health and contact us at 775.235.2441 to find the right treatment for you!


Sources: 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/iv-therapy

https://infusionassociates.com/how-does-an-iv-work/

https://www.healthline.com/health/intramuscular-injection#:~:text=Intramuscular%20injections%20are%20absorbed%20faster,of%20medication%20than%20subcutaneous%20tissue.

https://www.healthline.com/health/subcutaneous-injection

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