Sydney IV.ME clinic closed after client hospitalised
Mark Honeychurch (February 28, 2016)
A new trend started recently, when IV "hydration" clinics opened in Australia late last year, called iv.me and the Hangover Clinic. The clinics offer customers a range of treatments, consisting of IV drips with various mixes of saline, vitamins, painkillers and oxygen.
There's no evidence that these actually help with a hangover, or can help with any other condition that they're being advertised for:
Claims of energising, anti-ageing, treating colds/flus and detoxing - and an all-in-one for $350.
Several clinics are now up and running in Australia, although in recent news the Sydney iv.me clinic has already been closed for hospitalising a customer, pending a full review. The customer suffered from "fever, abdominal pains and low blood pressure".
Let's hope the trend doesn't reach our shores.