GLP-1 Nausea IV — Stay On Your Meds Without the Misery

You started Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound because you’re serious about weight loss. It’s working — but the nausea is brutal. You can’t eat. You can barely drink water. Some days you wonder if the weight loss is worth feeling this terrible.

It is worth it. And you don’t have to suffer through the side effects to get the results. The GLP-1 Nausea IV was built specifically for patients on semaglutide and tirzepatide medications. It combines prescription anti-nausea medication, anti-inflammatory support, acid reduction, B vitamins your reduced appetite is depleting, and the hydration your body desperately needs — all through an IV that bypasses the stomach your medication has slowed to a crawl.

What’s in the bag:

• Zofran (anti-nausea, prescription) • Toradol (anti-inflammatory, prescription) • Pepcid (acid reducer) • B Vitamins (B-complex + B12) • B12 MIC (lipotropic) • 1 Liter IV Fluids

Treatment time: 30–45 minutes

HSA & FSA accepted. Cash and all major credit cards.

Price: $295*

Built for Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro & Zepbound patients

*Prices may vary by state. No hidden fees. No travel fees.

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Why GLP-1 Patients Need a Specific IV

  • Your medication slowed your stomach

    That’s how GLP-1 drugs work — semaglutide and tirzepatide slow gastric emptying, making you feel full longer. But that same mechanism means oral medications sit in your stomach for hours instead of being absorbed in 30 minutes. An IV bypasses the slowed stomach entirely.

  • Reduced appetite causes nutrient depletion

    You’re eating 40–60% less than before. Your body gets significantly fewer vitamins from food. B vitamins are especially affected — they’re water-soluble and need constant replenishment from diet. The B-complex and B12 MIC address that depletion.

  • Dehydration makes everything worse

    Nausea reduces fluid intake. Vomiting causes fluid loss. This puts GLP-1 patients at high dehydration risk, which worsens headaches, fatigue, and constipation — already common side effects. A full liter of IV fluids breaks the cycle.

  • Acid reflux is amplified

    GLP-1 medications worsen acid reflux because food sits in the stomach longer. Pepcid reduces stomach acid production, providing relief from the burning that compounds the nausea.

  • B12 MIC supports fat metabolism

    The lipotropic blend (methionine, inositol, choline) supports your liver’s fat processing during active weight loss. Your body is mobilizing stored fat — these nutrients help your liver handle the increased metabolic load.

GLP-1 Nausea IV vs. Standard Nausea IV

Nausea IV ($235) GLP-1 Nausea IV ($295)
Zofran Yes Yes
Toradol No Yes — for body aches, headaches
Pepcid No Yes — for GLP-1 acid reflux
B Vitamins Yes Yes
B12 MIC No Yes — lipotropic for fat metabolism support
Best For General nausea from any cause Specifically designed for GLP-1 medication side effects

When to Book

After dose increases.

 Nausea peaks 2–5 days after a dose-up. Book the IV for the day after your injection.


During bad episodes.

 When you can’t keep anything down and your day is ruined. Same-day treatment.


On a regular schedule.

Weekly or bi-weekly during dose-escalation (first 3–6 months). Keeps nutrients replenished and nausea managed.


Before you quit your medication.

 If nausea is why you’re considering stopping, try managing the side effects first. GLP-1 medications are most effective when patients stay on them. This IV can change the equation.

How It Works

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Step 1

Book online or call/text (833) 688-1299

Tell us which GLP-1 medication and current dose.

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Step 2

NP reviews your medications

All prescriptions approved in real time.

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Step 3

Nurse arrives. 30–45 minutes

Relief starts in minutes. Stay on your medication.

Pure IV

Why Pure IV?

Physician-owned

Real medical practice with physician equity.

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Real-time NP oversight

Every treatment reviewed and approved.

Licensed RNs and paramedics

No shortcuts.

We understand GLP-1 medications

Our NPs are experienced with semaglutide and tirzepatide side effects.

No hidden fees

$295 covers everything.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will this interfere with my Ozempic/Wegovy/Mounjaro?

    No. The IV contains vitamins, hydration, and symptom-relief medications. Nothing counteracts or interferes with semaglutide or tirzepatide. Your NP reviews your specific medication and dose before treatment.

  • How often should I get this while on GLP-1 medication?

    Most patients need it most during dose-escalation (first 3–6 months). Weekly or bi-weekly during that phase is common. As your body adjusts, nausea typically decreases and frequency can drop to as-needed.

  • My doctor prescribed oral Zofran but I can’t keep it down.

    Exactly why IV Zofran exists. If your stomach is too slow to absorb oral medication, IV delivery bypasses the problem entirely. Many GLP-1 patients find oral anti-nausea meds don’t work because of delayed gastric emptying.

  • Should I tell my prescribing doctor?

    Yes. We always recommend informing your prescribing physician about supplemental treatments.

  • Do you accept insurance?

    IV therapy is not covered by insurance. We accept HSA/FSA cards, cash, and all major credit cards.

Stay On Your Medication. Lose the Side Effects.

Book your GLP-1 Nausea IV now. Same-day service across all 10 markets.