IV Vitamin Drips in Dublin: Which One Is Right for You?
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IV Vitamin Drips in Dublin: Which One Is Right for You?

There are eight different IV therapies on our menu. This guide explains what each one is for, who it suits, and when a different option is a better fit.

Dr. Elif TorunDr. Elif TorunMedical Doctor & Regenerative Medicine & Aesthetics12 April 20266 min read

A doctor-written comparison of our eight IV vitamin and wellness drips: Myers Cocktail, Vitamin C, Iron, NAD, Glutathione, Hydration, Hair & Skin and Anti-Ageing.

Browse Our IV Drips

We offer eight IV therapies, each with a distinct clinical focus. Tap any drip to read the full guide, see what is included and view single-session and multi-session package pricing.

  • Myers Cocktail — our most popular all-rounder. Magnesium, B vitamins, vitamin C and calcium for general wellbeing and energy.
  • Hydration Therapy — the fastest way to rehydrate, with optional B vitamins.
  • Vitamin C Drip — high-dose vitamin C for immune support and skin health.
  • Hair & Skin Health Drip — targeted blend for hair shedding and skin quality.
  • Anti-Aging Drip — antioxidant-focused, all-in-one anti-oxidant session.
  • Glutathione Drip — our skin-focused antioxidant, popular as part of a course.
  • NAD Drip — cellular energy and mental clarity; longer infusion time.
  • Iron IV Drip — the only medical drip on this list, used to treat iron deficiency.

The Myers Cocktail combines magnesium, B vitamins, vitamin C and calcium in a saline base. It is the most well-known IV wellness drip in the world.

Choose this if: you want a balanced top-up of vitamins and minerals, you are recovering from a busy period, or you are not sure where to start.

Read more in our dedicated Myers Cocktail guide.

Hydration Therapy — Fastest Way to Rehydrate

A simple saline drip, often with B vitamins added, that rehydrates you quickly.

Choose this if: you are dehydrated after travel, after a heavy weekend, after a stomach bug, or before a long-haul flight.

Vitamin C Drip — Immune and Skin

High-dose vitamin C delivered intravenously, bypassing the gut absorption limit that caps how much you get from oral vitamin C.

Choose this if: you are going through a busy cold and flu season, you want a skin focus, or you are using it as part of a wider plan for skin quality.

Hair & Skin Health Drip

Targeted blend including B vitamins, biotin, vitamin C and minerals for hair and skin.

Choose this if: you have noticed hair shedding, dull skin, or are looking for a wellness drip with a beauty focus.

Anti-Aging Drip

Antioxidant-focused drip combining vitamin C, glutathione (lower dose) and B vitamins.

Choose this if: you want a single all-in-one anti-oxidant session rather than separate vitamin C and glutathione drips.

Glutathione Drip — Skin Focus

Glutathione is one of the body’s most important antioxidants. Delivered intravenously it is popular for its effect on skin tone and clarity.

Choose this if: skin is your priority, and you are happy to do a course (usually 6–10 sessions) for visible results.

NAD Drip — Cellular Energy

NAD+ is a coenzyme essential for cellular energy production. NAD drips are slower (usually 1.5–2 hours) and are popular for mental clarity and energy.

Choose this if: you want a more substantial cellular-energy focused treatment, and you have time for a longer session.

Iron IV Drip — A Medical Treatment, Not a Wellness Drip

Important: the Iron IV drip is the only drip on this list that is a medical treatment, not a wellness drip. We only offer it after blood tests confirm iron deficiency, and we follow up with repeat bloods. Read our Iron Infusion guide for the full picture.

Honest Caveats

We want to be straight with you:

If you have specific symptoms (severe fatigue, weight loss, recurrent infections, low mood), the right starting point is a GP consultation, not a drip.

How to Choose

If you are not sure which drip is right for you, book a GP consultation first. We will go through your goals and bloods (if relevant) and either recommend a specific drip, recommend bloods first, or recommend you skip the drip entirely. We would rather lose the sale than recommend the wrong treatment.

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Frequently asked questions

When delivered by a medical doctor in a clinical setting, IV drips are generally safe. We screen every patient for kidney problems, allergies and medication interactions before treatment. You are monitored throughout the infusion.

Written by

Dr. Elif Torun

Dr. Elif Torun

Medical Doctor & Regenerative Medicine & Aesthetics

General Practitioner & Aesthetic Medicine

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