IV Therapy for Hangovers: How It Works
A rough hangover is mostly dehydration, lost electrolytes, and inflammation working at the same time. Hangover IV therapy addresses all three at once, whic
- Licensed registered nurses
- We come to you
- Same-day available
A rough hangover is mostly dehydration, lost electrolytes, and inflammation working at the same time. Hangover IV therapy addresses all three at once, which is why many people across Sacramento feel noticeably better within an hour. Here is how it works and what to expect from an in-home hangover drip after a late night in midtown or at a Golden 1 Center show.
Why You Feel So Rough After Drinking
Alcohol is a diuretic, so it pulls fluid and electrolytes out of your body faster than you can replace them. Its byproduct, acetaldehyde, adds to nausea and headache. Combine that with short sleep and you wake up dehydrated, foggy, and queasy. Drinking water helps, but your gut only absorbs so much at a time, which is why a tall glass in the morning rarely fixes things on its own.
How a Hangover IV Helps
A hangover IV delivers sterile fluids and electrolytes directly into your bloodstream, rehydrating you far faster than drinking water can. Most drips include B-complex vitamins and, when appropriate, an anti-nausea medication or an anti-inflammatory. A licensed registered nurse selects add-ons based on your symptoms and health history. You can read more on our hangover IV page, or start with simple drip hydration if your main issue is fluid loss.
It is worth being clear about what an IV does and does not do. It rehydrates you and eases symptoms. It does not remove alcohol from your system or sober you up.
What to Expect From an In-Home Visit
After a night out in Old Sacramento, midtown, or along the J Street corridor, you can skip the drive entirely. A nurse comes to your home or hotel, checks your vitals, and starts a saline drip with your chosen add-ons. Most sessions take 30 to 45 minutes while you rest. Many people feel meaningfully better by the end of the drip, with continued improvement over the next few hours.
When a Hangover IV Is Not the Right Choice
Hangover IVs are meant for generally healthy adults dealing with typical next-day symptoms. They are not appropriate for someone who is still intoxicated, actively vomiting, or showing signs that need emergency care such as chest pain or confusion. Our nurses screen for these situations and will recommend other care when that is the safer path.
Ready to book? A licensed registered nurse can come to your home, hotel, or office anywhere in Greater Sacramento. See our drips and injections or book online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most.
How fast does a hangover IV work?
Can you come to my hotel in Sacramento?
Is a hangover IV safe?
Book Your Mobile IV in Greater Sacramento
Fill out the form and a licensed registered nurse will confirm your visit.
Ready to Feel Your Best?
Book your mobile IV therapy session today and a licensed registered nurse will come to you anywhere in Greater Sacramento.
