IV HYDRATION + IV ANTIBIOTICS

WHAT IS IV HYDRATION WITH ?

This treatment combines IV fluids with prescribed intravenous antibiotics to treat bacterial infections more efficiently. Hydration supports circulation and medication distribution while antibiotics directly attack infection-causing organisms.

  • Bacterial infections
  • Severe dehydration with infection
  • Fever with suspected infection
  • Patients unable to take oral antibiotics
  • Requires physician approval before treatment
  • Not for viral infections
  • May require lab testing before administration
  • Standard clinic policies apply

HOW IT WORKS

Immediate IV Hydration

Corrects dehydration associated with infection or fever.

Direct Antibiotic Delivery

Antibiotics reach the bloodstream quickly for rapid effect.

Increased Medication Absorption

IV delivery ensures full bioavailability.

Enhanced Infection Recovery

Strengthens immune system and speeds symptom resolution.

BENEFITS

Immediate Skin Tightening

Faster Symptom Control

IV antibiotics begin working immediately.

Long-Lasting Lift & Firmness

Prevents Hospitalization in Mild-Moderate Infections

Early outpatient IV therapy can reduce complications.

Fat Reduction & Contouring

Supports Circulation During Illness

Hydration improves oxygen and medication delivery.

Minimal Downtime

Alternative for Patients with Poor Oral Absorption

Ideal for vomiting or GI conditions.

RESULTS

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Before the Procedure

Medical evaluation and lab review if necessary.

During the Procedure

IV fluids and antibiotics infused over 60–90 minutes.

After the Procedure

Monitoring for adverse reactions and follow-up planning.

They work faster and more completely.

In some cases — your provider will decide.

Yes — medical staff monitor closely.

In select cases with proper supervision.

Depends on infection severity.

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