IV Therapy for Nausea and Vomiting

What Is Nausea and Vomiting?
Nausea and vomiting can be caused by many things including food poisoning, stomach viruses, hangovers, migraines, motion sickness, pregnancy, and more. Whatever the cause, the experience is miserable. When you cannot keep food or water down, dehydration sets in quickly.
The cycle can be hard to break. You need fluids and nutrients to recover, but your stomach will not cooperate. Oral anti-nausea medication may not stay down long enough to work. This is where IV therapy has a unique advantage.
How IV Therapy Helps With Nausea and Vomiting
IV therapy is ideal for nausea and vomiting because it bypasses your digestive system completely. Everything goes directly into your bloodstream, so it does not matter if your stomach is rejecting everything.
Anti-nausea medication delivered through IV takes effect faster than oral medication. Once the nausea is under control, the saline hydration replaces the fluids you have lost from vomiting. Vitamins and electrolytes help your body start recovering.
Many clients describe IV therapy during nausea as a turning point. Within 30 minutes, the nausea subsides, the dehydration starts reversing, and they begin feeling human again.
Recommended Reset IV Packages

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.
Add-ons available: Customize any package with extra vitamins, medications, or Glutathione pushes.
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 medical attention if vomiting lasts more than 24 hours in adults, you see blood in your vomit, you have severe abdominal pain, you show signs of severe dehydration (no urination for 8+ hours, dizziness, rapid heartbeat), or you suspect you may have ingested something toxic. These symptoms require emergency evaluation.
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get an IV if I cannot stop throwing up?
Yes. This is one of the best situations for IV therapy because it bypasses your stomach entirely.
How fast does the anti-nausea medication work through IV?
Most clients notice improvement within 15 to 30 minutes of the IV starting.
Will the nurse come to my house if I am very sick?
Yes. Mobile IV therapy is designed for exactly this situation. You stay home and the nurse comes to you.
How much does a nausea IV cost?
THE AFTERMATH™ ($249) is our mobile IV therapy package built to ease nausea, headaches, and dehydration. THE REVIVAL™ ($199) is our basic hydration mobile IV. Zero travel fees.
Is IV therapy safe when I am vomiting?
Yes. Our nurse will review your symptoms and medical history before starting.
What if I have a stomach virus?
IV therapy can help with hydration and nausea relief during a stomach virus. It does not treat the virus itself, but supports your body through the recovery process.
Is there a travel fee?
No. Zero travel fees.
How long does a session take?
30 to 45 minutes.
Do you accept FSA/HSA?
Yes. Both are accepted.
