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Essential for Health and Hydration
Electrolytes play a crucial role in our body’s functioning, yet many people are unaware of their significance. These charged minerals dissolved in our bodily fluids are responsible for numerous vital processes, from muscle contractions to nerve signaling. As the owner of IV Drip Clinic in London, I’ve seen firsthand how proper electrolyte balance can significantly impact a person’s health and well-being.
This article aims to shed light on the world of electrolytes, their functions, and how to maintain optimal levels for peak health. We’ll explore the various ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Intravenous (IV) therapy involves the infusion of medications, fluids or nutrition directly into a patient’s vein. It allows for the rapid and predictable delivery of therapies. Peripheral IV catheters, placed in the arms, hands or other extremities comprise the majority of IV access. With over 90% of hospitalized patients receiving IV therapy, peripheral IVs account for hundreds of millions of catheter placements per year in the United States alone.
However, peripheral IV therapy does carry risks, with infiltration and extravasation among the most common complications. Infiltration refers to ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
The intravenous administration of saline solutions and nutrient infusions has become an increasingly common practice in both mainstream and alternative medicine. However, controversy remains regarding the purported health benefits of vitamin-enriched IV drips and their appropriate clinical applications. As the founder of the Iv Drip Clinic in London, I have seen an upsurge in public interest around IV therapy. In this comprehensive 3000 word article, I aim to provide physicians with a practical overview of medical saline, critically evaluate the evidence for vitamin IV drips, and offer best p ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Extravasation is the inadvertent infiltration of intravenous (IV) fluids into the surrounding tissue, occurring when the IV catheter or needle dislodges from the vein. It is a potential complication of peripheral IV therapy that can result in patient harm if not promptly recognized and managed. Extravasation is estimated to occur in 0.1-6% of peripheral IVs and up to 25% of peripheral IVs in neonates. Certain types of IV fluids, such as hyperosmolar solutions and vesicants, can severely damage tissue if extravasation occurs. Therefore, it is important for healthcare providers to understand me ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Saline solutions and vitamin infusions, commonly known as “IV drips,” have become an increasingly popular way to quickly administer fluids and nutrients into the bloodstream. As the founder of the Iv Drip Clinic in London, I have seen firsthand how IV therapy can improve health and wellbeing when used appropriately. In this article, I will provide an overview of medical saline, explain the purported benefits of vitamin IV drips, and offer best practices for clinicians considering IV therapy for their patients.
What is Medical Saline?
Saline is a mixture of sodium chloride in water that is use ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Megavitamin therapy, also known as orthomolecular medicine, involves taking very large doses of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients in an attempt to treat or prevent disease. While proponents claim it can be helpful for a variety of conditions, megavitamin therapy is considered controversial in mainstream medicine. In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at megavitamin therapy – its proposed benefits, potential risks, and what the research says about its efficacy.
What is Megavitamin Therapy?
The concept of megavitamin therapy was first pioneered in the 1960s by American chemist and ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a complex and debilitating disorder characterized by extreme fatigue or tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest and worsens with physical or mental activity. As the founder of the IV Drip Clinic in London, I have seen many patients with CFS seeking relief from their symptoms. In this article, I will discuss how intravenous (IV) therapy can be an effective treatment approach for CFS when used as part of a comprehensive management plan.
Overview of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
CFS affects up to 2.5 million Americans ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Statin drugs like Lipitor, Zocor, and Crestor are among the most widely prescribed medications in the world. Over 25% of adults over the age of 40 take a statin drug to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease. While statins are effective at reducing LDL “bad” cholesterol levels, their use can come with side effects and unintended consequences. One hidden downside to statin use is nutrient depletion leading to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. This article will examine how statins deplete essential nutrients, the deficiencies they cause, and how to test for and correct these deficiencies ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Vitamins and minerals are essential micronutrients that play many critical roles in the human body. They support energy levels, immune function, and overall health. While diet is the optimal source, many people take supplemental forms of vitamins to address deficiencies or obtain higher therapeutic doses. Oral vitamin supplements provide a convenient at-home option while intravenous (IV) vitamin drips administer nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This article examines the key differences, benefits, and considerations when choosing between these two methods.
Key Differences Between Oral ..read more
IV Drip Clinic Blog
1y ago
Intravenous (IV) therapy involves administering fluid or medication directly into a patient’s vein. This allows the treatment to enter the bloodstream quickly and start working immediately. IV therapy is used to deliver medications, fluids, nutrients, blood products, and more. Patients receive IV therapy in hospitals, outpatient clinics, doctor’s offices, and even at home.
Administering IV therapy requires skill and vigilance. IV therapy nurses are registered nurses who specialize in initiating intravenous access and caring for patients receiving IV treatments. Their main duties include inser ..read more