Regenerative Therapy
Vitamin IV Therapy
Custom nutrient drips built around your bloodwork, not a menu.

What is Vitamin IV Therapy?
Rather than offering fixed drip packages, we formulate nutrient infusions around what your bloodwork and symptoms actually show. Vitamins, minerals, amino acids and electrolytes are combined in a single bag and infused directly, bypassing digestive absorption limits. Formulas are adjusted as your follow-up results change.

Key benefits
- 01Formulated from your own laboratory results
- 02Bypasses the absorption limits of oral supplements
- 03Supports hydration, energy and immune function
- 04Comfortable 30–60 minute sessions
- 05Adjusted over time as your markers change
How it works
The sequence, from first records to follow-up
- 01
Test, then formulate
We measure vitamin D, B12, ferritin, magnesium and related markers first. Infusing what you already have in adequate amounts is expensive urine.
- 02
G6PD screening for high-dose vitamin C
Any protocol above a few grams of vitamin C requires this test. It is a firm rule here, not a formality.
- 03
Formulation
Your bag is compounded to your results — not chosen from a menu of branded drips with names like Glow or Immunity.
- 04
Infusion
Sessions run thirty to ninety minutes depending on volume and the components involved.
- 05
Retest and taper
Markers are re-checked after the initial series and the protocol is reduced or stopped once levels are corrected.
What to expect
Before

Come having eaten and well hydrated. Bring recent bloodwork if you have it, since it may change the formulation.
During

A metallic taste as B vitamins go through is common and harmless. Magnesium can cause a spreading warmth; the rate is slowed if it is uncomfortable.
After

You can leave and carry on with your day immediately. Bright yellow urine for a few hours is expected — it is the B vitamins, not a problem.
Custom nutrient drips built around your bloodwork, not a menu.
Vitamin IV Therapy — Questions Patients Ask
Do I really need an IV, or would tablets do?
For most mild deficiencies, tablets are the sensible answer and we will say so. IV makes sense with malabsorption, significant depletion, or where doses above oral absorption limits are the point.
Why won't you offer named drip packages?
Because they are marketing constructs. Formulating to your bloodwork costs the same and produces a defensible clinical rationale.

Is high-dose vitamin C safe?
In screened patients, generally yes. In patients with G6PD deficiency or significant kidney impairment, it is not, which is why both are checked first.
How often should I have one?
Weekly during a correction phase, then stop. Ongoing indefinite infusions without retesting are not something we recommend.
Can I have one as a hangover remedy?
Fluids and B vitamins will help you feel better, and we would rather be honest that this is symptomatic relief and not medicine.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026
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Next step
Send us your records. We will tell you what is realistic.
A medical team member reads your history before anything is quoted or scheduled. If cellular therapy is unlikely to move your numbers, we say so and point you somewhere more useful.

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