BEST IV THERAPY IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA

HANGOVER IV

Had a little too much fun last night?

Our Hangover IV Therapy is designed to help replenish fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and supportive medications commonly used to address symptoms associated with dehydration and post-celebration fatigue.

$325

per session

HYDRATE & RECOVER FASTER

WHAT IS THE HANGOVER IV?

Hangover IV is a comprehensive hydration and recovery infusion designed to help replenish fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and supportive medications commonly used to address symptoms associated with dehydration and post-celebration fatigue.

Whether you've enjoyed a night out, attended a wedding, celebrated a special occasion, spent the day in the sun, or are recovering from travel, Hangover IV delivers hydration and nutrients directly into the bloodstream for rapid absorption and wellness support.

POSSIBLE BENEFITS OF HANGOVER IV

INGREDIENTS

Who Is a Good Candidate for Hangover IV Therapy?

Hangover IV Therapy may be beneficial for individuals who:

  • Are experiencing dehydration after a night of celebration

  • Feel fatigued, sluggish, or run down

  • Want to replenish fluids and electrolytes quickly

  • Experience nausea associated with dehydration

  • Want to restore vitamins that may have been depleted

  • Feel mentally foggy and want support for overall recovery

  • Are looking for rapid hydration and nutrient replenishment

IV Therapy for Hydration Support, Travel & Party Recovery, & Wellness

Looking for advanced IV therapy in Rancho Cucamonga? Our Hangover IV Therapy at Euphoria Medspa & Wellness features B-complex vitamins, vitamin B12, vitamin C, anti-nausea medication, and anti-inflammatory support, this infusion helps you get back to feeling like yourself again.

If you're focused on recovery or supporting your body's natural defense systems, Hangover IV Therapy delivers powerful antioxidant support directly into the bloodstream for maximum absorption.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most IV appointments take approximately 45–60 minutes.

  • Treatment frequency varies depending on your goals and wellness needs. Our team can help create a personalized plan.

  • Many patients report feeling refreshed, energized, and more hydrated following treatment, though individual experiences vary.

  • All patients undergo a medical screening prior to treatment to ensure IV therapy is appropriate for them.

  • Rapid Hydration Support

    Alcohol consumption, travel, heat exposure, and late nights can contribute to dehydration. Hangover IV Therapy delivers fluids directly into the bloodstream to help support hydration and overall wellness.

    Electrolyte Replenishment

    Helps restore essential electrolytes that support fluid balance, hydration, and normal bodily function.

    Energy & Vitality Support

    B-complex vitamins and vitamin B12 support normal energy metabolism and may help you feel more refreshed and recharged.

    Nausea Relief Support

    Includes anti-nausea medication when medically appropriate to help support comfort and recovery.

    Recovery After Celebrations

    A popular choice after weddings, parties, vacations, concerts, festivals, sporting events, and other special occasions.

    Antioxidant & Immune Support

    Vitamin C provides antioxidant support while helping support overall immune health and wellness.

    Mental Clarity & Wellness Support

    Hydration and nutrient replenishment may help support focus, concentration, and overall well-being.

    Convenience & Fast Absorption

    Unlike oral supplements, IV therapy bypasses the digestive system, delivering fluids, vitamins, and nutrients directly into circulation.

    Feel Refreshed Faster

    Designed to help support recovery, hydration, and nutrient replenishment so you can get back to your day feeling your best.

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