IV Therapy for Nausea and Vomiting

What Is Food Poisoning?

Food poisoning occurs when you eat or drink something contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites, or toxins. Symptoms typically include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, and sometimes fever. They can start within hours of eating contaminated food and may last anywhere from a few hours to several days.



The biggest danger with food poisoning is dehydration. When your body is losing fluids from both ends simultaneously, it is nearly impossible to keep up by drinking water. Many people end up in the emergency room for food poisoning not because of the infection itself, but because of the dehydration it causes.

How IV Therapy Helps With Food Poisoning

IV therapy addresses the core problem of food poisoning recovery: dehydration. By delivering fluids directly into your bloodstream, your body can rehydrate even when you cannot keep anything down by mouth.



Anti-nausea medication through the IV helps calm your stomach. Pain relief medication addresses cramps and discomfort. And the electrolytes in the saline solution replace what your body has lost through vomiting and diarrhea.


For many people, IV therapy after food poisoning is the difference between spending another miserable day in bed and starting to feel functional again within an hour.

THE AFTERMATH™

THE AFTERMATH™ comes loaded by default. There are no add-on choices. There are no extra charges. Every ingredient your nurse would normally add to a basic hangover drip is already in the bag.

Ingredient Dose What it does
Normal Saline 1,000 mL Rehydrates your body and replaces fluids alcohol pulled out overnight.
Anti-acid medication Standard dose Calms acid in your stomach. Settles the queasy feeling.
Anti-inflammatory medication Standard dose Eases the pounding headache and body aches.
Anti-nausea medication Standard dose Stops the urge to throw up. Lets you keep water down again.
Vitamin B Complex 1 mL Refuels the B vitamins alcohol burned through overnight.

Price: $249 flat.

No travel fees. No upfront payment.

How It Works

Step 1

Book Online in Minutes

Book at resetiv.com or call 1-844-387-4870. Pick your package and share your address. No upfront payment.

Step 2

We Come to You

A licensed nurse arrives at your location within about one hour with all supplies.

Step 3

Relax & Recover Fast

Relax during your 30 to 45 minute session. Most people feel results during or shortly after.

Step 4

Payment

Pay after treatment. Zero travel fees.

No waiting rooms · No stress · Just results.

When to See a Doctor

Seek emergency medical care if you have a fever over 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit, bloody stools or vomit, signs of severe dehydration (no urination, extreme dizziness, rapid heartbeat), symptoms lasting more than 3 days, or if you are pregnant, elderly, or have a weakened immune system. Food poisoning in these populations can become serious quickly.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can IV therapy cure food poisoning?

    No. IV therapy does not treat the underlying infection. It supports your body by providing hydration, anti-nausea medication, and nutrients while your immune system fights off the contamination.

  • When should I get an IV for food poisoning?

    As soon as you realize you are unable to keep fluids down. Early hydration support can prevent the situation from getting worse.

  • Is it better than going to the ER?

    For moderate food poisoning cases, mobile IV therapy can provide similar hydration and anti-nausea support without the wait time, exposure to other sick patients, and higher cost of an ER visit. If symptoms are severe, always go to the ER.

  • How much does it cost?

    Mobile IV therapy ranges from $199 for THE REVIVAL™ to $1500 for THE GOLD DRIP™. Most packages fall between $199 and $369. Zero travel fees.

  • How fast will I feel better?

    Many clients feel significant improvement within 30 to 45 minutes as hydration and anti-nausea medication take effect.

  • Is there a travel fee?

    No. Zero travel fees.

  • Can the nurse come late at night?

    We are available 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM.

  • Do I need a prescription?

    No. Our nurse reviews your symptoms and history before treatment.

  • Can I eat after the IV?

    Start with bland, easy-to-digest foods and see how your stomach responds. Your nurse can offer guidance.

  • Do you accept FSA/HSA?

    Yes.