Nausea IV — When You Can’t Keep Anything Down

You’re nauseated. Maybe vomiting. You took Pepto, tried ginger ale, and nothing’s staying down. Here’s the problem: when you’re vomiting, you can’t absorb oral medications. The pills come right back up. Water comes right back up. Everything comes right back up. An IV bypasses your stomach entirely. IV nausea medication goes directly into your bloodstream and starts working within 15 minutes. Fluids restore what you’ve lost. B vitamins support the energy your body needs to recover. All while you lie on your couch and stop fighting your stomach.

What’s in the bag:

B Vitamins (B-complex) Magnesium Taurine • Nausea Medication • Stomach Acid Reducer • IV Fluids

Treatment time: 30–60 minutes

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

Price: $235

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Why IV Is the Only Option When You’re Vomiting

  • Oral medications require absorption. Every pill, liquid, and tablet you swallow has to pass through your stomach and be absorbed in your small intestine. When you're vomiting, that process is broken. You might swallow an anti-nausea tablet and vomit it up 10 minutes later — before it's absorbed. An IV delivers the medication directly into your bloodstream. 100% absorption. No stomach required.
  • Dehydration makes nausea worse. Vomiting causes fluid loss. Fluid loss causes dehydration. Dehydration worsens nausea. It's a cycle that oral fluids can't break because you can't keep them down. IV fluids break the cycle by restoring hydration without involving your stomach.
  • Prescription-strength anti-nausea medication works better. The anti-nausea medications used in IV therapy block serotonin receptors in your gut and brain — the same mechanism used to prevent nausea after surgery and chemotherapy. They're significantly more effective than OTC options like Pepto-Bismol or Dramamine.

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.

Prescription medications available. Anti-nausea medication requires proper medical oversight. Our NP authorizes it in real time.

No hidden fees. $195 covers everything.

How It Works

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Step 1

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

Same-day appointments. 7 days a week.

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Step 2

NP reviews and approves anti-nausea

Prescription medication requires NP authorization.

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Step 3

Nurse arrives. Relief in 15 minutes

Anti-nausea starts working within minutes of entering your bloodstream.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How fast does the IV nausea medication work?

    Relief typically starts within 10–15 minutes. Most patients feel significant improvement before the IV bag is even finished.

  • Is this safe during pregnancy?

    Anti-nausea medication use during pregnancy should be discussed with your OB-GYN. Our NP reviews pregnancy-related nausea cases individually. We also offer a dedicated Morning Sickness IV ($195) with pregnancy-specific protocols. If you're pregnant, please let us know when booking.

  • Can I add other medications?

    Yes. Anti-inflammatory pain medication, acid reducers, and other add-ons are available. Your NP determines what's appropriate based on your symptoms.

  • Do you accept insurance?

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

Stop Fighting Your Stomach.

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