$230
The recovery IV drip therapy comprises several components that aid athletes during muscle recovery. Fluids help you rehydrate, while vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids promote energy levels.
INGREDIENTS
1000cc Normal Saline (1000mL), B complex, B-12 1000 mcg, Zofran, Pepcid, Magnesium, Taurine
When you have performed strenuous exercise, your body may feel weary and exhausted. Whether you ran a marathon or worked out in the gym, your body might benefit from some rest and relaxation.
Recovery IV drip treatment includes a variety of components that assist athletes in recovering from their injuries after periods of exertion. It is used by athletes to recover following periods of exertion. After exercise, fluids aid in rehydration, while vitamins, antioxidants, and amino acids recover your energy levels and repair your tissues.
Pure IV Texas offers mobile IV therapy to athletes in the Dallas area and beyond as a convenient way to receive these treatments. We will bring our certified professionals to you, so you can focus on your recovery. If you are interested in learning more about our services, contact us today!
By booking your appointment online, you can schedule an appointment as soon as the same day. We can come to your home, hotel, or training facility.
Your nurse from Pure IV Texas will arrive and disinfect the areas where you will be treated. He/she will also collect medical history information and perform a physical examination.
In order to restrict blood flow to the injection site, your nurse will wrap a flexible band around your upper arm when you are ready. You can then relax while fluid drips into your bloodstream from the IV bag. Once treatment is complete, you can resume normal activities.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or dial 911.
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