Oncology Support

Comprehensive IV Support for Chemotherapy Patients: Anti-Nausea, Hydration & Recovery

Specialized IV drip protocols combining anti-nausea medications (ondansetron, metoclopramide), hydration, and supportive nutrients designed specifically for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

85%+

of patients achieve CINV prevention with our protocol

60%

reduction in hospital visits related to uncontrolled nausea

3-5 days

typical improvement in appetite and energy post-IV treatment

Key Capabilities

  • Pre-chemo ondansetron IV prevents chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)
  • Combined with high-dose hydration to protect kidneys and aid drug clearance
  • Includes magnesium, B-vitamins, and glutathione for cellular protection and recovery
  • Administered 24-48 hours after chemo to manage delayed nausea
  • Customized protocols based on chemo drugs and individual risk factors
  • Reduces hospital readmissions related to inadequate nausea control

Why It Matters

Prevention of Severe CINV

Chemotherapy-induced nausea is one of the most feared side effects. Our pre- and post-chemo anti-nausea protocols prevent severe CINV in 85%+ of patients, significantly improving quality of life during treatment.

Enhanced Drug Efficacy

Proper hydration and electrolyte balance support your body's ability to metabolize chemotherapy drugs effectively. Our IV protocols ensure your kidneys and liver function optimally during treatment cycles.

Cellular Protection & Detoxification

Beyond anti-nausea medication, we include high-dose glutathione, magnesium, and B-complex vitamins to support cellular protection, reduce treatment-related toxicity, and accelerate post-chemo recovery.

Comprehensive Symptom Management

Our chemotherapy support drips address nausea, dehydration, electrolyte depletion, and nutritional deficiencies in one integrated protocol, eliminating the need for multiple separate treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I get my chemotherapy support IV drip?

Ideally, 24-48 hours after chemotherapy infusion. We administer anti-nausea medication within 1-2 hours post-chemo, then follow with hydration and supportive nutrients over the following days to manage delayed CINV and aid drug clearance.

Can I receive this drip if I'm already taking anti-nausea pills?

Yes. IV therapy is often more effective than oral medications, especially for chemotherapy patients. We coordinate with your oncology team and may reduce oral medications if the IV protocol is working well.

Is it safe to combine ondansetron with other cancer medications?

Yes, ondansetron is specifically approved for CINV and used routinely with all standard chemotherapy regimens. We review all medications during consultation to ensure safety and prevent drug interactions.

How many IV drips will I need during my treatment cycle?

This depends on your chemotherapy regimen and individual nausea response. Most patients benefit from 1-2 IV sessions per chemo cycle. Your oncology team and our providers will create a personalized schedule.

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