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Hangover IV Therapy in Las Vegas: How It Works and What to Expect

How hangover IV therapy works in Las Vegas: what is in the drip, how fast it helps, safety, and in-hotel visits on the Strip.

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Home Hangover IV Therapy in Las Vegas: How It Works and What to Expect

A rough morning after a big night in Las Vegas is mostly three things working against you at once: dehydration, lost electrolytes, and inflammation. Hangover IV therapy is built to address all three directly. Here is an honest look at how it works, what to expect, and when it is the right call.

What actually causes a hangover?

When you drink, alcohol acts as a diuretic, so your body loses more fluid than you take in. That fluid loss carries electrolytes like sodium and potassium with it. Your body also produces a byproduct called acetaldehyde as it breaks alcohol down, which is linked to nausea, headache, and that worn-out feeling. Poor sleep and an empty stomach make all of it worse.

This is why a glass of water in the morning helps a little but rarely fixes a real hangover. The deficit is bigger than oral fluids can quickly correct.

How a hangover IV helps

A hangover IV delivers fluids and electrolytes directly into your bloodstream, so your body absorbs nearly all of it right away instead of the fraction you get from drinking. Rehydrating this way restores blood volume and electrolyte balance faster, which is what eases the headache, fatigue, and brain fog.

Most drips also include B-complex vitamins, and when appropriate, a registered nurse can add anti-nausea medication or an anti-inflammatory for headache, always under physician oversight. It is worth being clear about what an IV does and does not do: it rehydrates and eases symptoms, it does not remove alcohol from your system or make it safe to drive sooner.

What to expect from an in-home or in-hotel visit

With Refreshd, you do not leave your room. A licensed registered nurse comes to your home or hotel anywhere in the Las Vegas Valley, checks your vitals, and starts a saline drip with the add-ons that fit how you feel. Most sessions take about 45 to 60 minutes while you rest.

For visitors, this is the part that matters most: you can recover in your suite on the Strip instead of losing a day of your trip. Just book and share your hotel and room details.

Is a hangover IV safe, and who should skip it?

When administered by a licensed registered nurse under physician oversight, hangover IVs are generally well tolerated by healthy adults. The most common effects are minor, like brief coolness in the arm or slight bruising at the site.

It is not the right call for everyone. People with kidney disease, heart failure, or uncontrolled blood pressure should avoid elective IV fluids unless cleared by their physician. And anyone with symptoms that suggest something serious, like chest pain, confusion, or persistent vomiting, needs emergency care, not a drip. Your nurse screens for these before starting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this topic.

How fast does a hangover IV work?
Many people feel noticeably better by the end of the 45 to 60 minute session as fluids, electrolytes, and any add-ons take effect, with continued improvement over the next few hours.
Can you come to my hotel on the Strip?
Yes. We regularly treat visitors in hotels and suites across the Strip and Downtown Las Vegas. Book and share your hotel and room number, and a licensed nurse comes to you.
Does a hangover IV sober you up?
No. A hangover IV rehydrates you and eases symptoms, but it does not remove alcohol from your bloodstream or make it safe to drive sooner. Give your body the time it needs.

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