
Clinical Information
Use only as directed by your licensed healthcare provider. The provider will set the infusion rate and total volume based on your individual needs. If you miss a scheduled infusion, call your provider to reschedule. Do not self-administer or adjust the dose on your own.
Alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant that helps recycle glutathione and lowers oxidative stress in nerve cells. Taurine supports healthy neuron signaling and may calm brain inflammation. Vitamin B6 is needed to make neurotransmitters that affect mood and memory. When given IV, these nutrients reach peak levels within minutes. Most people notice increased mental clarity or energy within a few hours, and benefits can last up to 48 hours, although full cognitive support may require a series of infusions.
Do not use if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding (safety has not been established). Do not use if you are allergic to alpha-lipoic acid, taurine, vitamin B6, or any ingredients in the solution. Avoid if you have severe kidney disease, severe liver disease, active peptic ulcer, or uncontrolled thyroid or seizure disorders, as ingredients may worsen these conditions. Not for use in children under 18 without specialist oversight.
May increase the blood-sugar-lowering effect of diabetes medicines such as insulin or metformin, raising the risk of low blood sugar—monitor glucose closely. Alpha-lipoic acid can reduce levels of thyroid hormone when taken with levothyroxine; have thyroid labs checked. Large doses of vitamin B6 may reduce the effectiveness of certain seizure medications like phenobarbital or phenytoin. Tell your provider about all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, herbs (especially St. John’s wort and ginkgo), and high-caffeine drinks you use. Limit alcohol on infusion days to lower dizziness risk.
Very common (up to 1 in 10 people): mild warmth, redness, or bruising at the IV site; metallic taste in mouth—usually fades within minutes. Common (1–10 in 100 people): nausea, headache, flushing, slight dizziness; these often resolve within an hour. Uncommon (1–10 in 1,000 people): low blood sugar with shakiness or sweating, upset stomach, diarrhea. Rare but serious: allergic reaction with rash, itching, swelling of face or throat, chest tightness, or trouble breathing—seek emergency help right away. Report any prolonged numbness or tingling in hands or feet to your provider.
Store vials in the original carton at controlled room temperature 68-77 °F (20-25 °C). Protect from light by keeping vials in the box until use. Do not freeze. Keep tops tightly closed and do not pierce the rubber stopper until you are ready to draw the dose. Discard any vial that is cloudy, shows particles, or is past the beyond-use date on the label. Dispose of unused or expired product through a pharmacy take-back program or according to local regulations; do not flush down the sink.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:How does the Brainstorm IV Kit help my brain?
A:The nutrients fight oxidative stress, support healthy nerve signals, and help your body make brain chemicals that affect focus and memory. Many people feel clearer thinking or better concentration within a few hours.
Q:How often should I receive this IV therapy?
A:Your schedule depends on your goals and lab results. Some patients start weekly for 3–4 weeks, then switch to every 2–4 weeks. Follow the plan your provider gives you.
Q:Can I drive after an infusion?
A:Most people can drive, but wait at least 15–30 minutes after finishing the IV to make sure you don’t feel light-headed. If you feel dizzy or nauseated, have someone else drive you home.
Q:Is it safe with my diabetes medication?
A:The kit can lower blood sugar, so your medicines might need adjustment. Check your glucose before and after the infusion and talk to your doctor about any dose changes.
Q:What side effects should I watch for at home?
A:Mild tiredness, headache, or a sore IV site are common and usually fade quickly. Call your provider if you notice a rash, severe dizziness, or tingling that lasts more than a day.
Q:How should I store leftover vials?
A:Keep unopened vials in their box at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Once a vial is punctured, use or discard it within 8 hours and never reuse needles.
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