Migraine IV Therapy in Las Vegas
Break a migraine without a trip to urgent care.
What is Migraine IV?
A migraine IV combines IV fluids, magnesium (often deficient in chronic migraine sufferers), B vitamins, vitamin C, and prescription-strength Toradol (anti-inflammatory), Zofran (anti-nausea), and Benadryl (antihistamine). The same formulation I use for severe hangovers — the Resurrection — is also one of the most effective mobile migraine packages I offer.
For acute migraine attacks, the value of a mobile IV is largely about speed and environment: you don't have to drive while photophobic, sit in a fluorescent urgent-care waiting room, or wait hours to be seen. I come to your dark, quiet bedroom, place the IV, and let you stay still while it works.
Who it's for
- Adults in the middle of an acute migraine attack
- Clients with chronic migraine looking for a faster at-home option
- Migraine sufferers who can't keep oral meds down due to nausea
- Clients whose migraines are triggered by dehydration or heat (very common in Vegas summers)
What's in it
- Normal Saline
- Vitamin B Complex
- Vitamin B12
- Magnesium
- Vitamin C
- Glutathione
- Zinc
- Toradol — anti-inflammatory
- Zofran — anti-nausea
- Pepcid — acid reducer
- Benadryl — antihistamine
What to expect
- Nausea often resolves within 15 minutes of Zofran
- Headache severity typically eases as Toradol takes effect
- Hydration and magnesium help break the attack
- Many clients sleep after the IV and wake without the migraine
Safety & Medical Oversight
Licensed mobile IV care with clear safety standards
Pre-treatment review
Every patient completes a health review before treatment, and care is overseen by medical staff.
Licensed professionals
Treatments are provided by experienced IV professionals using medical-grade supplies.
Not emergency care
Mobile IV therapy is not a substitute for emergency care. Call 911 for chest pain, severe symptoms, or urgent medical needs.
Migraine IV FAQs
Is a mobile migraine IV safe for me?
For most acute migraines, yes. I'll do a pre-treatment review before placing the IV. If your symptoms include neurological signs that don't fit your usual migraine pattern (sudden severe headache, weakness on one side, vision loss, confusion), I'll refer you to the ER — those need imaging, not a vitamin drip.
Will Toradol or Benadryl make me drowsy?
Benadryl will — most clients sleep for an hour or two after the IV. Toradol usually doesn't cause drowsiness on its own. Plan to be home and not driving for the rest of the day.
How often can I get a migraine IV?
Toradol shouldn't be used more than a few times a month, so I'll work with you on cadence. For chronic migraine sufferers we often pair occasional rescue IVs with regular Myers' Cocktail wellness sessions for magnesium and B vitamins.
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