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What IVs Help With Inflammation? Best IV Therapy Options

If you’re searching for IV therapy to help with inflammation, the drips most often used are antioxidant-focused blends with glutathione and vitamin C, plus Myers’ Cocktail-style formulas that pair magnesium and B vitamins. Delivered intravenously by a licensed RN, these nutrients absorb at close to 100% and go straight to work supporting your body’s own recovery and antioxidant defenses. IV therapy is a wellness support, not a treatment for any disease, and it can support how you feel alongside your regular care.

At DripWell in Bedford, NH, you can get these drips in our studio, at home, or on-site across Manchester, Nashua, and Concord. Here’s how each option works and which one may fit your goals.

How can IV therapy support inflammation?

Inflammation is your immune system’s normal response to stress, injury, and everyday oxidative wear. Some of the nutrients tied to that response, like vitamin C, glutathione, magnesium, and zinc, are easier for your body to use when they’re delivered directly into the bloodstream instead of through the gut. By skipping digestion, an IV can raise nutrient levels quickly and reliably, which is why people reach for hydration and antioxidant drips when they feel run down, sore, or depleted.

To be clear about what IV therapy is and isn’t: it may help support hydration, antioxidant status, and how you feel day to day. It is not a cure for arthritis, autoimmune conditions, or chronic pain, and it works best alongside guidance from your own physician.

Which IV drips are used most for antioxidant support?

Glutathione

Often called the body’s “master antioxidant,” glutathione helps neutralize oxidative stress and supports the liver’s natural detox pathways. It’s available as a stand-alone Glutathione IM shot ($35) or as an add-on to any drip (Extra Glutathione $45).

Vitamin C

A well-known antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals and supports immune and connective-tissue health. You can add Vitamin C ($25) to any IV, or choose a drip that already features it.

Myers’ Cocktail

Our Myers Cocktail ($199) is the classic blend of magnesium, B-complex vitamins, and vitamin C. Magnesium and the B vitamins support muscle, nerve, and energy function, making this a popular all-purpose wellness drip.

Immune Boost

Our Immune Boost ($199) layers antioxidants and immune-supporting nutrients, a good pick during high-stress stretches or seasonal changes.

NAD+

NAD+ therapy supports cellular energy and repair at the mitochondrial level. It’s a longer session, and we offer it as a 250mg drip ($299, 2-3 hrs), 500mg ($499, 3-4 hrs), or a 4-pack ($999).

What ingredients help most?

Whether you choose a full drip or build your own with add-ons, these are the nutrients most often chosen for antioxidant and recovery support:

  • Magnesium ($20 add-on) – supports muscle and nerve function.
  • Vitamin C ($25 add-on) – antioxidant and immune support.
  • Glutathione ($45 add-on) – master antioxidant, detox support.
  • Zinc ($20 add-on) – supports immune response.
  • B12 ($15 add-on) – supports energy metabolism.

What does an anti-inflammatory IV cost?

Most antioxidant-focused drips at DripWell run $99 to $299, with NAD+ sessions priced higher because of their length and dosing. Basic Hydration starts at $99, Myers Cocktail and Immune Boost are $199, and recovery-oriented drips like Recovery ($249) round out the menu. Many nutrient IVs are FSA/HSA eligible, so ask when you book.

Where can you get treated in New Hampshire?

Every drip is administered by a licensed RN. Choose the setting that fits your day, and we’ll confirm within one hour of your request.

Four ways to drip.

01 · In-Office
In our Bedford studio.

21 Commerce Park N. Walk-ins welcome, appointments preferred. Most affordable option.

02 · In-Home
We come to you.

Licensed RN to your home. Ideal for hangovers, post-procedure recovery, or just couch time. Travel fee applies.

03 · Mobile / On-Site
Events, offices, hotels.

Bachelorettes, race-day, corporate wellness, weddings. Group rates for 4+. Book 48 hrs ahead.

04 · Mailed (NAD+)
NAD+ subQ kits.

Subcutaneous self-administered NAD+, shipped after a virtual consult. Monthly subscription or one-off.

Standard drips take about 45 minutes door-to-door; NAD+ runs 2-4 hours. We’re based at 21 Commerce Park N in Bedford and travel throughout Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and southern and central New Hampshire.

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RN-administered IV therapy in Bedford, at home, or on-site across southern NH.

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Frequently asked questions.

How often should I get an anti-inflammatory IV?

Many people start with weekly sessions and shift to a monthly maintenance rhythm once they feel their best. The right cadence depends on your goals, so your RN can help you plan. IV therapy supports wellness and isn't a treatment for any disease.

How long does a session take?

Standard antioxidant and hydration drips take about 30-60 minutes, or roughly 45 minutes door-to-door for in-home visits. NAD+ sessions run longer, typically 2-4 hours depending on dose.

Can IV therapy cure arthritis or chronic pain?

No. IV therapy may help support hydration, antioxidant status, and how you feel day to day, but it does not treat or cure arthritis, autoimmune conditions, or chronic pain. Use it alongside care from your own physician.

Is antioxidant IV therapy FSA/HSA eligible?

Many DripWell nutrient IVs are FSA/HSA eligible. Let us know when you book and we'll help you confirm what applies to your plan.

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