IV Therapy Immunity
Provider evaluation · Appropriate testing · Ongoing monitoring
We Will Not Tell You This Drip Will Keep You From Getting Sick
That sentence is the reason this page exists. Between 2020 and 2021 the Federal Trade Commission sent warning letters to nearly 100 companies over unsupported health claims, and IV therapy clinics were a recurring target. The letters named products directly, including "Immunity Boost" IV drips, the "Myers' Cocktail IV package," and "High Dose Vitamin C Plus Immune Booster." One clinic was cited for advertising that an IV drip could give the immune system the boost needed to fight viruses. Recipients included a Florida business. The FTC's own guidance is short: do not make claims about serious medical conditions unless you have solid proof in hand. For infusions marketed as immune support, that proof does not currently exist. What does exist is a formulation. Vitamin C, zinc, and B-complex vitamins are real compounds with known physiological roles, and an infusion delivers them directly into circulation. Whether that changes how often you get sick has not been demonstrated, and we are not going to imply otherwise. What T Clinics USA offers at our Naples, Fort Myers, and Coral Springs clinics is a disclosed composition, a provider who evaluates you first, and honesty about the rest. Results vary by individual.
A Formulation, Not A Promise
Nutrient infusions at T Clinics USA are ordered by a provider and administered inside a medical clinic at three Florida locations.
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