Vitamin C IV Therapy is a treatment where high-dose Vitamin C is delivered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) drip. This method allows much higher concentrations of vitamin C in the body than taking it orally.
Typical Dosage :
Vitamin C IV doses vary depending on the purpose:
5–10 g – general wellness
10–25 g – immune support
25–75 g or higher – used in some clinical or research settings
These doses are much higher than oral supplements.
How the Treatment Works :
A healthcare professional inserts a small IV line into a vein.
The vitamin C solution slowly drips into the bloodstream.
Sessions usually last 30–90 minutes.
Possible Side Effects :
Vitamin C IV therapy is generally safe when administered by professionals, but some people may experience:
Mild nausea
Headache
Burning sensation at IV site
Temporary dizziness
People with kidney disease or certain enzyme deficiencies should avoid high-dose vitamin C therapy.
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