Benefits
What is Food Poisoning
IV Drip?
A Food Poisoning IV Drip is a specialized intravenous therapy designed to help your body recover from the effects of food poisoning. It delivers a blend of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and medications directly into your bloodstream to:
- Rehydrate your body quickly, as food poisoning often leads to dehydration from vomiting and diarrhea.
- Restore electrolyte balance to combat weakness and fatigue.
- Reduce nausea and ease stomach discomfort with anti-nausea medications.
- Boost your immune system with vitamins like B-complex and
vitamin C to help your body fight off toxins. - Promote faster recovery by replenishing essential nutrients lost during illness.
This treatment is ideal for those experiencing severe dehydration, persistent nausea, weakness, or other symptoms of food poisoning. It provides rapid relief and helps you feel better faster than oral rehydration alone.
How does Food Poisoning IV Drip help?
Our Food Poisoning IV Treatment works relentlessly on relieving you of the symptoms, fighting the bacteria out of your system, and helping you recover a lot faster. Once completed, you will feel notably hydrated, fresh, deeply energized, and your system will be cleansed.
What it Includes
IV drip for food poisoning is a high-potency intravenous mix of Vitamins, fluids, and vital minerals that are capable of replenishing your fluids, and can help stop stomach cramping, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea immediately.
Our IV drip for food poisoning at Manhattan IV Therapy includes:
- Fluids
- Ondansetron/Reglan
- Pepcid/Mylanta/Bismuth
Possible Benefits of Food
Poisoning IV Treatment
Rehydrates Instantly
When you are suffering from food poisoning, consuming just water is ineffective. Since our food poisoning IV contains the perfect proportions of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins and minerals, it is the fastest way to re-energize your body, compensate for lost fluids, and instantly relieve the painful symptoms.
Provides Medication
In a severely discomforting situation of food poisoning, our IV therapists add the required specific medications to relieve you of symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, heartburn, and nausea.
Bypasses The Digestive System
Vomiting is one of the main symptoms of food poisoning, and it is almost impossible to consume food and then keep it down with the whole digestive system under attack. However, using IV therapy allows you to bypass the digestive system, delivering the medication, vitamins, minerals, and fluids directly to your bloodstream.
Frequently Asked Questions
This IV (Intravenous) treatment at Manhattan IV Therapy, along with all the other IV treatments that we offer, have proven to be completed well within a span of 45 minutes to an hour.
No, we do not offer mobile services for food poisoning IV drips. To receive treatment, please visit our clinic by scheduling an appointment or walking in.
- Go to our website and click on “Book an Appointment.”
- Select your preferred date, time, and location.
- Complete your booking by entering your details and confirming the appointment.
- You’ll receive a confirmation email with all the necessary information.
Most patients receive the food poisoning IV 1-2 times a week. Benefits typically become noticeable by the fourth treatment, after which the frequency can be adjusted based on your individual response and your doctor’s advice.
- You’ll have a brief medical consultation to review your health history and discuss your needs.
- Once cleared, you’ll be seated in a comfortable, relaxing environment.
- The process usually takes 45 minutes to a few hours, during which you can relax or read.
- After the infusion, you’ll be monitored briefly for any reactions before leaving the clinic feeling refreshed.
Yes, IV therapy is safe. It delivers hydration and nutrients directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for maximum effectiveness.
Although it's painful and injurious, food poisoning doesn’t last long, it usually takes a day or two to get better. However, in severe food poisoning cases it can last a lot longer than usual.
Listed below are the most common symptoms of food poisoning:
- Stomach cramps
- Abdominal discomfort
- Bloating
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Mild fever
- Loss of appetite
- Headaches
- Weakness