Alleviate Drip – Migraine & Recovery IV Therapy
Fast Relief • Hydration • Calm • Reset
Minnesota IV Hydration & Wellness | Mobile & Clinic Services
Alleviate - $350
The Alleviate Drip is one of our most requested infusions — a targeted blend designed to help relieve migraines, headaches, dehydration, hangovers, nausea, and total-body burnout. When you’re “circling the drain,” this is the infusion our clients reach for.
This restorative IV drip replenishes hydration and delivers therapeutic doses of:
- Magnesium chloride (muscle relaxation + migraine support)
- Vitamin C (immune + antioxidant support)
- Vitamin B12 (energy and neurological support)
You can also choose optional medications for enhanced comfort:
- Toradol (non-narcotic pain relief)
- Zofran (anti-nausea)
- Benadryl (antihistamine + relaxation)
It’s a powerful, fast-acting infusion to help you feel revived, rebalanced, and ready to move forward with your day.
Who Is This Drip For?
The Alleviate Drip is designed for anyone struggling with migraines, tension headaches, nausea, dehydration, hangover symptoms, fatigue, muscle tightness, or stress-related discomfort. If you're on the verge of a migraine or already experiencing one, this drip can offer rapid relief.
What symptoms can the Alleviate Drip help with?
This drip is particularly effective for migraines, severe headaches, nausea, dehydration, hangover symptoms, fatigue, muscle cramping, and stress-induced discomfort.How does magnesium help?
Magnesium is crucial for relaxing blood vessels, calming nerves, reducing muscle tension, and supporting serotonin pathways, making it a key nutrient for migraine relief.What role does Vitamin C play?
Vitamin C helps reduce inflammation, boosts immunity, and restores energy, especially when your body is feeling depleted.Why is Vitamin B12 important?
Vitamin B12 supports neurological function and energy production, enhancing mental clarity, particularly beneficial during migraine episodes.Who should consider this drip?
Anyone experiencing chronic headaches, fatigue, or stress may find this drip particularly beneficial, especially if they suspect magnesium deficiency.What to Expect During Your Infusion
Appointments typically last 30–45 minutes
One of our registered nurses will place your IV and monitor you throughout
Optional medications can be added at the start of your infusion
You may begin feeling relief within minutes, while deeper results build over the next few hours
You can relax, dim the lights, cover up with a blanket, or rest quietly — we prioritize comfort, especially during migraines
We tailor every visit to your symptoms and preferences.
Why Clients Love the Alleviate Drip
“Fast relief when I feel a migraine starting”
“This saved me after a tough night out”
“My whole body relaxes — that magnesium is magic”
“Perfect for nausea, dehydration, and headache all at once”
“I feel human again after this”
This drip is a fan favorite for a reason — it works.
Why This Drip Works
The Alleviate Drip combines magnesium, Vitamin C, and Vitamin B12 to provide a powerful solution for those suffering from headaches and fatigue. By addressing nutrient deficiencies and supporting overall wellness, this drip can help you feel revitalized and ready to take on the day.
Links
- “Efficacy of intravenous magnesium sulfate in the treatment of acute migraine attacks” — Demirkaya S. et al. (2001).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11251702/ PubMed - “Effects of Intravenous and Oral Magnesium on Reducing Migraine: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials” — Chen P.Y. et al. (2016).
https://www.painphysicianjournal.com/current/pdf?article=MjQ4Nw%3D%3D&journal=93 Pain Physician - “The Use of Antioxidants in the Treatment of Migraine” — Goschorska M. et al. (2020).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7070237/ PMC - “Association of dietary vitamin C consumption with severe headaches or migraines” — Zheng Y. et al. (2024).
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nutrition/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1412031/full Frontiers - “A Neurologist’s Guide to Acute Migraine Therapy in the Emergency Department” — Gelfand A.A. et al. (2012).
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3737484/ PMC - “IV Headache Treatment at Infusion Centers” — (Practical Neurology, 2025).
https://practicalneurology.com/archives/may-jun-2025-issue/intravenous-treatment-of-headache-at-outpatient-infusion-centers/35792/ Practical Neurology
We're only a phone call away! Call or text us at 612-868-4683 and let us know how we can help.
We offer 24-hour onsite/mobile IV therapy.
