IV Therapy for Food Poisoning and Stomach Bug Recovery
Food poisoning hits hard and fast. Hydration and anti-nausea support through an IV restore your body when keeping fluids down is impossible.
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Hospital grade medications from licensed pharmacies
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When Your Body Cannot Keep Anything Down
Food poisoning is one of the worst feelings. Vomiting. Diarrhea. Stomach cramps. Sweating. The kind of dehydration that hits within hours and leaves you weak. The hard part is that the fix, which is fluid and electrolytes, is exactly what your body cannot keep down.
Mobile IV therapy fixes that. The fluids and electrolytes go straight into your bloodstream. Your body absorbs the full dose. The anti-nausea support helps settle your stomach so you can rest.
RN every visit. Medical Director every protocol. Real help, brought to your bathroom door.
What an IV Can Do for Food Poisoning
Food poisoning drains fluids, electrolytes, and your sense of stability. The right IV restores all three at once.
- IV fluids replace what vomiting and diarrhea took out
- Electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium) restore balance for muscles and nerves
- Anti-nausea support helps you rest without dry heaving
- B-complex helps your body bounce back from the energy crash
- Skipping the gut means the recovery starts immediately
Food Poisoning IV Options

Hangover IV
Built for nausea and dehydration. Anti-nausea support, hydration, and B-complex. The first call when you cannot keep anything down.

Hydration IV
Pure hydration with electrolytes. Best for clients past the worst of the nausea but still depleted.

Myers Cocktail
Classic vitamin blend. Good follow-up drip the day after to keep recovery moving.
Important: When Food Poisoning Is a Medical Emergency
Most food poisoning passes in 24 to 48 hours with rest, fluids, and IV support. But some symptoms need a doctor or emergency care.
Go to the ER or call 911 if you have:
- Vomiting blood or what looks like coffee grounds
- Bloody or black stools
- Severe dehydration (no urination, dizziness, confusion)
- Fever above 103°F
- Severe abdominal pain
- Symptoms that last more than 3 days without improvement
- Signs of dehydration in young children, elderly, or pregnant clients
Food Poisoning IV Therapy Questions, Answered
Can the IV come even if I am still vomiting?
Yes. Many clients book during active vomiting. The IV fluids and anti-nausea support often help settle the stomach within 30 minutes.
How fast will I feel better?
Most clients feel a major shift within an hour. Hydration is fast. Anti-nausea support kicks in within 15 minutes. Full recovery still takes a day or two but the IV gets you over the worst.
Will the IV stop the diarrhea?
Will the IV stop the diarrhea?
It will not stop the diarrhea directly, but by replacing the fluids you are losing, it keeps you safely hydrated while your body finishes flushing what it needs to.
Can the IV come at night?
Yes. Mobile service runs 24 hours. Food poisoning often hits at the worst times. We come whenever you need us.
Do you treat both food poisoning and stomach bugs?
Yes. The IV supports your body the same way for both. Food poisoning, viral gastroenteritis, traveler's diarrhea — same recovery approach.
Should I eat before or after the IV?
Skip food during active vomiting. After the IV settles your stomach, start with clear liquids, then bland foods (bananas, rice, toast). Listen to your body.
Real Recovery, While Your Body Resets
Mobile IV therapy for food poisoning support. We come to you. RN every visit. Medical Director every protocol.

