Food Poisoning IV — Stop the Suffering. Start Recovering.

Food poisoning and stomach bugs share the same miserable symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, cramping, body aches, and rapid dehydration. And they share the same fundamental problem — you can’t keep anything down, which means oral medications and fluids are useless.The Food Poisoning IV delivers anti-nausea medication (Zofran), anti-inflammatory pain relief (Toradol), B vitamins, and a full liter of IV fluids directly into your bloodstream. Your stomach isn’t involved. Relief starts in minutes.

What’s in the bag:

• Zofran (anti-nausea, prescription) • Toradol (anti-inflammatory, prescription) • B Vitamins (B-complex) • 1 Liter IV Fluids

Treatment time: 30–45 minutes

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

Price: $210*

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

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Why This Works

  • Zofran stops the vomiting

    Ondansetron blocks the serotonin receptors that trigger your vomiting reflex. It’s the same medication used after surgery and during chemotherapy to prevent nausea. Once the vomiting stops, your body can start absorbing fluids and nutrients again.

  • Toradol stops the cramping and body aches

    Food poisoning causes intense abdominal cramping and whole-body aches from the inflammatory response. Toradol is prescription-strength anti-inflammatory relief that OTC ibuprofen can’t match — and you couldn’t swallow ibuprofen right now anyway.

  • IV fluids reverse the dehydration

    Every episode of vomiting and diarrhea pulls fluid and electrolytes from your body. A full liter of IV saline restores blood volume and electrolyte balance within 30–45 minutes. This alone can dramatically reduce headache, dizziness, and weakness.

  • B vitamins support recovery energy

    Your body is depleted. B vitamins help your cells produce the energy needed to fight the infection and start repairing your gut lining.

Food Poisoning vs. Nausea IV — Which Do I Need?

Nausea IV ($195) Food Poisoning IV ($210)
Zofran (anti-nausea) Yes Yes
Toradol (anti-inflammatory) No Yes — for cramping and body aches
B Vitamins Yes Yes
IV Fluids Yes (1L) Yes (1L)
Best for Nausea only, without significant pain Vomiting + diarrhea + cramping + body aches

Short version: If your primary symptom is nausea, the Nausea IV ($195) handles it. If you’re dealing with the full food poisoning package — vomiting, diarrhea, cramping, AND body aches — the Food Poisoning IV ($210) adds the Toradol you need for $15 more.

When to Book vs. When to Go to the ER

Book a Food Poisoning IV when:

You’re vomiting and/or having diarrhea, you’re dehydrated but alert and oriented, symptoms started in the last 12–48 hours, and you’re unable to keep fluids down.


Go to the ER when:

You have a high fever (above 101.5°F) that won’t break, blood in your vomit or stool, severe abdominal pain that feels different from cramping, signs of severe dehydration (confusion, inability to urinate, rapid heartbeat), or symptoms lasting more than 3 days without improvement. When in doubt, call us — our NP can help triage whether mobile IV or an ER visit is more appropriate.

How It Works

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Step 1

Book online or call/text (833) 688-1299. Same-day. Tell us your symptoms.

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Step 2

NP reviews and approves medications. Zofran and Toradol authorized.

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Step 3

Nurse arrives. Relief in minutes. Stay in bed. We handle everything.

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.

No travel required. You shouldn’t be driving right now. We come to you.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if it’s food poisoning or a stomach virus?

    Symptom-wise, they’re often indistinguishable. Food poisoning typically starts 2–12 hours after eating contaminated food. Stomach viruses (norovirus, rotavirus) have a 24–48 hour incubation after exposure. Either way, the treatment is the same — hydration, anti-nausea, and anti-inflammatory support.

  • Can you treat my whole family if we all got sick?

    Yes. We can treat multiple patients during one visit. This is common when a stomach virus goes through a household. Each person gets their own IV with individualized NP approval.

  • How quickly will I feel better?

    Zofran typically stops nausea within 10–15 minutes. Toradol reduces cramping and body aches within 15–20 minutes. Full hydration restoration takes the length of the IV (30–45 minutes). Most patients report substantial improvement by the time treatment ends.

  • Do you accept insurance?

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

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