Provider-administered · Sterile single-use supplies · Charted visit
| Duration | 45–60 minutes |
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An IV protocol modeled on standard emergency-department migraine management, at home.
Migraines are a vascular and neurological event — and the same combination of medications used in hospital emergency departments for migraine management can be delivered IV in your home. The Migraine drip is for clients who get migraines often enough to want a faster-acting option than waiting in an ER or urgent care. Your provider reviews your history on arrival and builds the medication combination to your presentation.
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Each ingredient is reviewed with you by your provider before the drip begins.
| Base fluid | |
| 1L IV Fluids | Dehydration is both a migraine trigger and a consequence — hydration is foundational to the protocol. |
| Active ingredients | |
| Toradol | Ketorolac — a non-opioid anti-inflammatory widely used in clinical migraine management for pain and inflammation. |
| Zofran | Anti-nausea — nausea and vomiting often accompany severe migraines; Zofran reduces both. |
| Benadryl | Anti-histamine — used at provider’s discretion for sedation, potentiation, and migraine-associated symptoms. Can also help the client sleep through the worst of it. |
Same-day appointments usually available. No travel fee within our service area.