
Clinical Information
Administer intravenously as directed by your healthcare provider. Typically, a single kit provides one complete IV treatment. Ensure to follow precise administration protocols for safety. Do not self-administer without medical supervision.
This IV kit provides crucial electrolytes and vitamins that support various bodily functions. Calcium and magnesium help reduce muscle cramps and tension, while B vitamins enhance energy levels and improve mood by supporting nerve and brain function.
Do not use if allergic to any components in the kit. Avoid if you have high blood calcium or magnesium levels or severe kidney disease. Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice.
Interactions may occur with certain medications like antibiotics or diuretics, which can alter calcium and magnesium levels. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking.
Common side effects may include a warm sensation, taste changes, or mild dizziness during administration. Rare but serious reactions include allergic reactions or electrolyte imbalances. Seek medical attention if you experience muscle weakness, severe headache, or rash.
Store at room temperature (68-77°F, 20-25°C) in a dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight and do not freeze. Use the kit before the expiration date and properly dispose of any unused solution according to local regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:How often should I receive the IV treatment?
A:Your healthcare provider will determine the frequency based on your symptoms and health needs. Many find relief with monthly treatments, but this can vary.
Q:Are there any dietary restrictions while using Alleviate?
A:There are no specific dietary restrictions, but staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can help maximize treatment benefits. Discuss any special dietary needs with your doctor.
Q:When can I expect to feel relief from symptoms?
A:Some patients notice relief within hours after the infusion, while others may take a day or two. Individual results can vary based on personal health and the severity of symptoms.
Q:Is it safe to use Alleviate while taking oral contraceptives?
A:Generally, it is safe, but always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking, as individual responses can differ.
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