Anti-Nausea Add-On
Settle the storm.
Some mornings, water will not stay down. The thought of food is worse. The room is spinning. You cannot get ahead of it. The anti-nausea add-on is built for that moment. It calms the urge to throw up. Most clients feel the shift in 15 to 30 minutes.
Price: $50
Add to any Reset IV drip.

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The Fastest Way to Stop the Spinning
The anti-nausea add-on is a clinical-grade medication delivered through your IV. It works on the part of your brain that triggers nausea. It is one of the most commonly used anti-nausea medications in clinical care. Doctors use it after surgery, during chemo, and for severe stomach bugs. The same medication is available as a Reset IV add-on.
Pills for nausea have one big problem. You have to keep them down. If you are already throwing up, a pill will not help. The IV gets around that. The medication goes straight to your bloodstream. Your stomach does not have to do a thing. Most clients feel the urge to throw up fade in 15 to 30 minutes.
A licensed registered nurse adds the medication to your drip. She checks for allergies and conditions during the screening. The full protocol is approved by our Medical Director. Reset IV has run more than 100,000 IVs. Every add-on is reviewed and approved.
The Three Most Common Reasons Clients Add It
Most clients add the anti-nausea medication for one of three reasons. Knowing which fits your day helps your nurse build the best drip for you.
Hangover Recovery
If you cannot keep water down after a rough night, the anti-nausea add-on breaks the cycle fast. It is already in THE AFTERMATH™ drip. Add it to any other drip if you need it.
Stomach Bug or Illness
can start to rehydrate. Add it to a hydration drip for the full reset.
Migraines
Migraines often come with nausea. The anti-nausea add-on works with an anti-inflammatory. Together they hit the headache and the stomach at the same time.

Already Included or Easy to Add
The anti-nausea medication is already part of one of our packages. It is an easy add-on to almost every other drip.
Already Included In:
- THE AFTERMATH™ - $249. The hangover and recovery drip already contains the anti-nausea medication plus an anti-acid and an anti-inflammatory.
Common Pairings (add for $50):
- THE REVIVAL™ - Pair with the entry-level hydration drip if you are recovering from a stomach bug or you cannot keep fluids down.
- THE FORTRESS™ - Pair with the immunity drip if you have an illness with both fever and nausea.
- THE GLOW™ - Some clients add it during pre-event drips if they get queasy from travel or stress.
- THE EDGE™ - Add it before a long flight or boat trip if motion sickness is a concern.
Built for the Days When Your Stomach Will Not Cooperate
If any of these sound like a normal day, the anti-nausea add-on is a smart pick.
- You drank too much last night and you cannot keep water down.
- You have a stomach bug and you need help breaking the cycle.
- You get migraines that come with nausea.
- You get motion sickness on planes, boats, or cars.
- You feel nauseous from stress, anxiety, or a packed schedule.
- You have a long travel day ahead and you are prone to queasiness.
- You are coming off a procedure or treatment that left your stomach unsettled.

From Booking to Settled Stomach in About an Hour
Step 1
Book Your Drip
Book online, by text, or by phone at 1-844-387-4870. Pick your base drip. Add the anti-nausea medication at booking or when your nurse arrives. We run 7 days a week from 8 AM to 10 PM.
Step 2
A Registered Nurse Comes to You
Your nurse arrives at your home, hotel, office, or event. She checks your vitals and screens you for any allergies or conditions before adding the medication.
Step 3
Drip and Settle
The medication runs alongside your base drip. Most clients feel the urge to throw up start to fade in 15 to 30 minutes. Your nurse stays with you the whole time.
Why More Than 100,000 IVs Have Been Booked With Reset IV
Add-on medications are only as safe as the team behind them. We built our team and our protocols to a higher standard.
- Over 100,000 IVs administered nationwide.
- Registered nurses on every visit.
- Licensed Medical Director oversight on every protocol.
- Good Faith Exam included in your visit.
- Zero travel fees.
- Book now, pay later. No deposit.
- FSA and HSA accepted. Receipts on request.
- 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM.
- Specialized catheters for less pain.
- Medical-grade equipment on every visit.
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions About the Anti-Nausea Add-On
How fast does the anti-nausea medication work?
Most clients feel the urge to throw up fade in 15 to 30 minutes. The medication goes straight to your bloodstream. It works much faster than a pill.
Is the anti-nausea medication safe?
Yes for most clients. It is one of the most-used anti-nausea medications in clinical care. Your nurse screens you for allergies, conditions, and other meds before adding it.
Who should not get the anti-nausea add-on?
Anyone allergic to the medication. People with certain heart rhythm conditions. People on certain prescription meds that interact with it. Your nurse will screen for these before starting.
How long does the relief last?
Most clients get four to six hours of relief from a single dose. That is enough time to rehydrate and feel like a person again.
Can I add it to any drip?
Almost any. The anti-nausea medication pairs safely with most Reset IV drips. Your nurse will confirm it is the right add-on for your drip.
Is it already in THE AFTERMATH™?
Yes. THE AFTERMATH™ already contains the anti-nausea medication plus an anti-acid and an anti-inflammatory. You do not need to add it to that drip. You can add a second dose if your nurse says so.
Will I be drowsy after?
Most clients do not feel drowsy. Some report mild fatigue or a slight headache after the medication wears off. Drink water and rest if you do.
Can I add it during pregnancy?
Tell your nurse if you are pregnant. The medication is sometimes used during pregnancy under doctor care. Reset IV will not add it without clearance from your doctor.
What if I am still throwing up when the nurse arrives?
That is the situation the add-on is built for. Your nurse will check your vitals and start the drip. The medication will help break the cycle in 15 to 30 minutes.
Will FSA or HSA cover the anti-nausea add-on?
FSA and HSA coverage depends on your plan. Anti-nausea medication is more likely to be covered than wellness IVs since it treats a specific symptom. We provide an itemized receipt on request.
Settle the Storm. Starting Today.
Book a drip and add the anti-nausea medication for $50. A registered nurse can be at your door in about an hour.
