
What is intravenous therapy?
Intravenous (IV) therapy is a medical treatment that involves the administration of fluids, medications or nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This method allows for rapid absorption and distribution of substances in the body, as it bypasses the digestion process and passage through the gastrointestinal system.
BENEFITS OF INTRAVENOUS THERAPY
Nutrient administration
Intravenous therapy is used to provide essential nutrients directly to those who have difficulty absorbing them adequately by mouth.
Fast absorption
Direct administration into the bloodstream allows for faster and more efficient absorption of drugs, nutrients or fluids compared to other forms of administration, such as oral.
Precise control
Healthcare professionals can precisely control the rate and amount of substances administered, adjusting therapy according to the specific needs of each patient.
Efficient rehydration