Core Vitamin Complex Pharmaceutical-grade vitamins and minerals for comprehensive wellness support What's Included 1 Liter Lactated Ringers Solution - Balanced electrolyte solution with sodium, chloride, potassium, calcium, and lactate B12 & B Complex Vitamins - Energy production, nervous system function, mood stability, cognitive enhancement, immune support Vitamin C - Potent ascorbic acid for immune support and antioxidant protection Magnesium - Muscle relaxation, anxiety reduction, cardiovascular support, stress management Zinc - Essential mineral for cellular growth, healing, and immune system function Glutathione - Master antioxidant for detoxification and cellular protection Wellness Applications Comprehensive support for energy, immunity, and recovery Common Uses Energy & Fatigue - Combat low energy, chronic fatigue, and burnout with direct vitamin delivery Immune Support - Vitamin C, B complex, and zinc for immune system function Athletic Performance - Pre-event energy boost, post-workout recovery, endurance support Stress & Anxiety - Magnesium and B-vitamins support nervous system regulation General Wellness - Preventive health, seasonal illness protection, overall vitality Professional AdministrationRegistered nurses with critical care experience at your location Pharmaceutical-GradeEvidence-based Myers Cocktail formulations Mobile ServiceWe come to you - home, office, hotel, Airbnb, or event venue Same-Day AvailableBook your IV therapy with same-day or next-day availability How Myers Cocktail IV Therapy Works The Myers Cocktail combines vitamin C, zinc, magnesium, B-complex and B12 in a single infusion, finished with a glutathione push

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