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IV FUSION THERAPY INFORMATION

 

If you’ve never had IV therapy, you may be wondering how this type of treatment works and what it does to the body. There are several reasons to add IV therapy to your wellness routine. First, IV therapy will support your overall health by providing you with the vitamins, minerals, fluids, and electrolytes you need.
IV drips can improve your health, boost your energy levels, help your body fight off illnesses more effectively and so much more. Plus, the drips can be administered in one easy 60–90-minute treatment delivered to you in the comfort of your home, office or hotel 

 

At first glance, an IV drip bag looks unassuming. But take a closer look, and you’ll understand that what is in an IV bag is actually fascinating.
At Anderon Medical Services, we pride ourselves on using only the best, medical-grade IV drip ingredients. These vitamins, minerals and electrolytes are essential for a healthy body that functions at its best every day. 


The quality of our ingredients is important. That’s because IV infusions deliver fluids straight to the bloodstream for maximum absorption and the utmost effectiveness. Even the vitamins and minerals you consume in the foods you eat or the oral vitamin supplements you take aren’t fully absorbed like IV fluids because you have to digest them first. Therefore you may experience immediate, powerful results from IV therapy, whether you need symptom relief during an illness or want to enhance your well-being with a sharper mind and bountiful energy. We understand that what’s in your IV drip matters.


What Is IV Fluid Made Of?
All of our drip IVs start with a sterile saline solution. We then add combinations of vitamins or minerals, depending on the objectives we want to achieve. What’s in an IV fluid for hangovers, for instance, may differ from what we use in a drip IV for athletic recovery. 


In addition to our lineup of IV packages, we also give you the flexibility to customize your treatment for a specific purpose. We can add vitamins, minerals, and medications to any of our IVs. What’s in your IV hydration fluids is up to you, and our medical professionals will work with you to select the proper course of treatment. 
Understanding the different vitamins, minerals, and medications available for IV treatment can help you make the most informed decisions for your health. 


Saline
IV fluids combine sodium chloride and sterile water. Our saline solution uses 0.9% sodium chloride. 
• The water in IV fluids rehydrates the body, which is about 60% water.
• Sodium chloride provides electrolytes. These perform several roles in the body, such as tissue repair, blood pressure balance and muscle and nerve support.
• Dehydration upsets the body’s delicate balance of water and electrolytes, and IV fluids restore that balance. The saline solution helps mitigate the physical and psychological effects of dehydration, such as mental confusion and aching joints.
• Saline fluids are an effective delivery mechanism for medications, vitamins, and minerals as they’re infused into the blood. They provide maximum absorption of these vital nutrients in the body, so you get the best results from your IV treatment.
• The 0.9% sodium chloride solution is considered an isotonic IV solution. It’s similar to the volume of particles in the blood plasma, so it keeps a fluid balance inside and outside of the body’s cells. 


 

Vitamin B Complex
We refer to vitamin B Complex as the building blocks of the body. This group contains B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid) and B6 (pyridoxine). 
• B Complex vitamins work together to supply energy to the body.
• They also maintain optimal cellular health, brain and nerve function, muscle tone, eyesight, and digestion, among other functions.
• These water-soluble vitamins also help reduce oxidative stress caused by free radicals. This means B Complex can help slow the signs of aging that are caused by oxidative stress, such as wrinkled, less firm skin.
• B Complex is also recommended for pregnant women to ensure healthy brain development in their babies and help prevent birth defects. 
• You can be deficient in B Complex vitamins if you don’t get enough of them in your diet (especially if you are vegetarian or vegan), or if you’re age 50 or older and have difficulty absorbing vitamins.
• B1 helps provide the body with cellular energy.
• B2 promotes red blood cell production.
• B3 repairs DNA, neutralizes free radicals to prevent damage and helps with cellular metabolism.
• B5 assists with fat breakdown.
• B6 produces blood hemoglobin that transports oxygen throughout the body.

 

Vitamin B12
This vitamin (also called cyanocobalamin) is concentrated in animal products, so people on plant-based diets or those who can’t absorb B12 due to a digestive disorder may need B12 supplementation. 
• Vitamin B12 is essential for energy, red blood cell production and healthy neurological and central nervous system function.
• B12 may also support healthy immunity by creating red blood cells that deliver oxygen to the immune system’s cells.
• A lack of B12 may lead to fatigue or anemia. In serious cases, it could affect your memory function and increase the risk for dementia or depression.
• Like B Complex, vitamin B12 can also help guard against birth defects, as well as lower of risk premature birth.
• Some studies indicate that B12 contributes to healthier bones and eyes by decreasing the risk of osteoporosis and macular degeneration, respectively.

 

Vitamin C
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, isn’t just great for fighting colds. You can also use it to maintain your overall health at a high level.
• Vitamin C is an antioxidant that fights free radical damage caused by exposure to pollution, UV light and other environmental factors.
• The vitamin also aids in iron absorption and collagen production. The latter can benefit the skin, whether it’s healing from a cut, incision or wound, or if your complexion shows signs of aging. 
• Vitamin C can also support a strong immune system. This will help you fight off cold and flu germs or lessen the frequency and duration of an illness.
• You may be able to boost your cardiac health with vitamin C. Research indicates this vitamin may help lower high blood pressure and levels of LDL cholesterol. These are two major risk factors for heart disease.
• The antioxidant power of vitamin C may guard against cognitive issues such as memory impairment. 
 

Vitamin D
Our bodies need this vitamin to maintain health in many ways.
• Incorporate vitamin D for bone and immune system health, cardiovascular and circulatory support, mood-lifting and improved digestive health. 
• A vitamin D deficiency can occur if you don’t get a lot of sun exposure; your body needs sunlight to produce this vitamin. You may need to supplement with vitamin D if you are indoors most of the day or wear sunscreen that blocks UV rays from the body. You’ll know you have a deficiency if you have a lot of aches and pains in your body, especially in the bones and muscles. 
 

Glutathione
Glutathione is an antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress, the cellular damage caused by free radicals. 
• Try glutathione for potential symptom relief related to autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
• It may also help with liver health by naturally detoxing the body and clearing fats from the liver.
• Glutathione also plays a role in DNA creation, immune system support and sperm cell formation, among other functions.
• Preliminary research links low glutathione levels to insulin resistance (which can cause diabetes) and increased symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. The use of glutathione in treating diseases is an area ripe for further research.
 

Magnesium
Magnesium is considered a macronutrient. That means you need to get a substantial amount of it every day, compared to other minerals that are categorized as micronutrients. Generally, you should get 100 mg of magnesium each day.
• Low levels of magnesium may cause cramps, mood swings, migraines, and other symptoms. 
• Magnesium IVs ease symptoms of migraines and asthma attacks, help maintain low blood pressure and may help women suffering from preeclampsia seizures.
• Studies show that magnesium could lower the risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. The mineral may also help ease the painful symptoms associated with migraines.
• Magnesium is essential for strong bones. Not only does it increase bone density, but it also helps ensure that your body has enough calcium and vitamin D, which are two other nutrients necessary for bone health.
• Athletes may take magnesium supplements in an IV to increase energy levels and promote muscular health.
 

 

Zinc
Zinc is known to help ease cold symptoms, but it has several other uses, too.
• Use zinc to diminish acne, slow the progress of macular degeneration and heal wounds and inflammation.
• Like glutathione and vitamin C, zinc has antioxidant capabilities that help lower disease risk by diminishing the oxidative stress caused by free radicals in the body.
• Low zinc levels can increase the likelihood of certain medical issues, including infections, macular degeneration and fertility problems in men. 
• Proper zinc consumption is especially important for pregnant women and children to ensure healthy development. 
• Zinc is typically consumed in foods such as fish, beans and meat. A zinc deficiency can be caused by a diet low in zinc, difficulty absorbing zinc in the body or diseases such as cancer and diabetes. 
 

Pepcid
This is the brand name for the generic medication famotidine. It’s a more potent version of the over-the-counter heartburn medication that uses a histamine blocker to reduce stomach acid.
• Pepcid eases symptoms associated with ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), indigestion and heartburn.
• It can also be used for flare-ups of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, in which a tumor causes the body to make too much ulcer-producing gastric acid.
• This medication is designed for short-term use.
 

NAD+
The body produces this coenzyme (full name: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) to convert food into energy. It’s essential to life because it governs more than 500 enzymatic reactions in the body. NAD+ does everything from promoting stem cell production to regulating metabolism.
• NAD+ is believed to repair DNA, sharpen brain function, set the body’s circadian rhythms, and slow down the signs of aging.
• Everyone starts life producing an ample supply of NAD+ by synthesizing NAD precursors into NAD. NAD+ signifies NAD is in its oxidized form. Unfortunately, those NAD+ levels go down as we age, and the body doesn’t produce as much of it. 
• Many people struggling with substance abuse have found that NAD+ IV therapy helps the body detoxify and curbs cravings. NAD+ doesn’t cure addiction but can be used to support recovery as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program. 
 

Toradol
This type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) is designed to relieve severe pain from surgery, injury or medical conditions like migraines. Its generic name is ketorolac.
• Toradol decreases prostaglandin, which inflames tissue at the site of the pain.
• It’s not addictive and non-narcotic.
• Toradol is meant for short-term use. 
 

Zofran
Zofran is the brand name for ondansetron, which prevents nausea and vomiting.
• This is an ideal add-in for people who have the flu or food poisoning, as well as anyone nauseous as a result of surgery or chemotherapy.
• Zofran is sometimes prescribed to pregnant women struggling with intense morning sickness that can’t be alleviated with other therapies.
 

Benadryl
This well-known antihistamine may reduce allergy-related symptoms.
• It’s the brand name for diphenhydramine.
• Benadryl may improve the severity of rashes, itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, coughing and sneezing.
• In addition to allergies, it’s also used for cold symptoms and bug bites that make skin painful and itchy.
 

Taurine
Taurine doubles as an antioxidant and an amino acid. It’s produced in the body for healthy organ and tissue support.
• Use it to ease anxiety symptoms and support mental and physical health.
• Athletes take taurine to reduce lactic acid after workouts, support muscle health and rebalance electrolyte levels.
• Your metabolism relies on taurine to make bile salts, which are necessary for the body to break down cholesterol.
• A taurine deficiency may increase the risk of degenerative eye and neurological issues. 
 

Reglan
Reglan is a short-term medication that addresses digestive problems.
• Add Reglan to your IV if you’re suffering from nausea, vomiting, heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
• It eases symptoms by moving food through the gastrointestinal tract.

 

• Hangovers: Our hangover treatment uses a combination of vitamins, fluids, anti-nausea medication and electrolytes to detoxify the body and bring quick relief from the effects of a hangover within 30 to 60 minutes.
 

• Dehydration: Our dehydration treatment contains a combination of IV fluids and electrolytes that will help you feel rejuvenated and refreshed in no time. If you’re dehydrated after hiking, kayaking or engaging in any other outdoor activity, our dehydration treatment will help you.
 

• Workout recovery: It’s important to feel energetic after a tough workout session. If you’ve been working out and feel exhausted, our recovery IV treatment can help you recover by restoring any fluids, vitamins and electrolytes that may have been lost during exercise.
 

• Lack of energy before athletics: Our energy boost treatment includes a blend of vitamins, minerals, electrolytes and antioxidants to help restore your lost energy, improve your overall health and help you regain focus and concentration before your big event.
 

• Colds and flu: If you’re down with a cold or flu, IV treatment can help you recover from the symptoms. Our cold and flu treatment contains a mix of vitamins, fluids, electrolytes and medications to offer you quick relief.
 

• Food poisoning: Our food poisoning IV treatment contains a mix of fluids, vitamins, electrolytes, anti-nausea elements and medication to help you recover from the symptoms of food poisoning and eliminate toxins.
 

• Altitude sickness: After traveling, people often suffer the effects of altitude sickness for days. If you’re suffering from altitude sickness, remember that IV treatment is the best way to alleviate the symptoms. If you’re thinking of going hiking in the mountains, consider IV treatment to give you a much-needed boost for the rough terrain and altitude.
 

• Nausea: Our standard nausea IV therapy contains a blend of anti-nausea medication and dextrose saline to help you get rid of nausea and be back on your feet in no time at all.
 

• Migraine: A migraine shouldn’t derail your day. Thanks to our IV treatment, you can get instant relief from migraines so that you can go on with your day normally.
 

• Fatigue: If you feel exhausted all the time or get tired after doing a few chores, take time off to get IV fluid therapy to help beat fatigue once and for all. Our fatigue IV treatment contains a unique blend of vitamins and minerals to supercharge your body.
 

 

How IV Treatments Work
When you call us to schedule an appointment, our paramedics will talk to you to understand your condition and history. Then, we’ll come to your location to take your vital signs and perform a focused assessment. After that, we’ll recommend the best IV package for you based on your symptoms and administer the IV infusion. Treatment generally takes 60-90 minutes, and vitamins and minerals will be delivered directly to your bloodstream to help you feel better quickly so that you can go on with your day.

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Our in-home IV therapy packages are tailored to suit your needs and location. Contact us for more information the right package for you and we will be able to provide you with pricing.  There are numerous vitamins and different options that can be added into your tailored in home IV therapy. Each of our IV infusion packages comes with the same level of professional care and courtesy.
Once you've chosen your IV therapy package and add-ins, your paramedic will collect your signed waiver, take your vitals along with an assessment before administering your IV. 

Our service area covers Orillia and the surrounding areas. The price includes a fully equipped paramedic's trip to your home or office. Following a brief assessment of your symptoms backed by our team of physicians, you will receive a recommendation for the IV best suited to your unique health situation and body chemistry.

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