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Last update July 2024

How is a Myers’ Cocktail administered?

I'm considering trying the Myers’ Cocktail for its health benefits and would like to know more. How is a Myers’ Cocktail administered, and what should I expect during the process?

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Lisa Miller, Patient Advocate

Because the Myers’ cocktail is given intravenously, the patient will need to have a catheter inserted into their vein.

The treatment time can range from 30 minutes to an hour or longer.

The IV delivery means that the vitamins skip the digestive system altogether, delivering a more powerful impact on the body’s cells.

In general, it takes patients a few infusions before they start to feel a noticeable difference. Some patients may get a Myers’ cocktail IV once a week, while others may need to get the IV twice a week before they start seeing results. The cadence of infusions will depend on the patient.

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