Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hangover Drip.

Most Hangover Drip sessions last 30 to 60 minutes depending on your hydration needs and added nutrients. Our clinician monitors vitals throughout, adjusting the infusion rate to ensure comfort and optimal rehydration for faster symptom relief.

Safety depends on your individual health history. We require a brief medical screening and review of medications before administering a Hangover Drip. Our licensed clinicians will tailor the formula or decline treatment if there are contraindications like kidney disease.

Most clients feel clear-headed and able to drive after treatment, but individual responses vary. If you still feel drowsy or unsteady we recommend waiting or arranging a ride. Our staff will advise based on your condition before you leave.

The infusion significantly reduces dehydration symptoms, headaches and fatigue but it may not erase all effects of excessive alcohol. Rest, nutrition and time remain important. We maximize rehydration and nutrient support to speed recovery alongside self-care.

Side effects are uncommon but can include mild bruising at the IV site, transient lightheadedness or vein irritation. Allergic reactions are rare. We screen for allergies and monitor you during treatment to manage any issues promptly and safely.

You can receive the drip once you're medically stable, typically after acute intoxication subsides and you can sit upright. Earlier treatment helps rehydrate faster, but clinicians will assess readiness and tailor timing for safety and effectiveness.