The Myers Cocktail: Benefits, Ingredients, and What to Expect
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The Myers' Cocktail is a classic intravenous vitamin and mineral blend that typically combines magnesium, calcium, B vitamins (including B12), and vitamin C in a saline base. Named after physician John Myers, it is one of the most widely offered IV wellness drips and is often chosen for hydration and general vitamin support. It is a wellness service administered by qualified clinical staff, not a treatment for medical conditions, so consult a doctor for any health concern.
Key Takeaways
- The Myers' Cocktail is a long-standing IV blend of magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C.
- It is delivered in a saline base, so it provides hydration along with the nutrients.
- It is one of the most common drips on mobile IV menus, including across the Bay Area.
- A typical session takes roughly 30 to 60 minutes administered by a registered nurse.
- It supports general wellness and hydration and is not a cure for any condition.
What the Myers' Cocktail Is
The Myers' Cocktail is an intravenous nutrient blend developed decades ago by Dr. John Myers, a Maryland physician who used IV vitamins and minerals in his practice. The modern version offered by mobile IV providers carries his name and follows the same general idea: a combination of magnesium, calcium, several B vitamins including B12, and vitamin C, all delivered in a sterile saline base.
Because it is mixed into saline, the drip hydrates you while delivering the nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This combination of fluids plus a balanced set of vitamins and minerals is why the Myers' Cocktail remains one of the most recognizable and frequently requested IV formulas.
What Is Typically in It
While exact recipes vary slightly between providers, a Myers' Cocktail generally includes:
- Magnesium: a mineral involved in muscle and nerve function
- Calcium: a mineral that works alongside magnesium in the body
- B vitamins: B-complex plus B12, involved in energy metabolism
- Vitamin C: an antioxidant commonly included in wellness blends
- Saline base: the fluid that provides hydration and carries the nutrients
Some providers offer modified versions with additional add-ons such as glutathione or extra B12. A registered nurse should confirm the formula is appropriate for you before administering it.
What to Expect During a Session
A Myers' Cocktail session feels much like any vitamin IV. After a brief health screening, a registered nurse places a small catheter and the drip runs over roughly 30 to 60 minutes. With a mobile provider in San Francisco, this happens wherever you are most comfortable, such as your home or hotel. Many people relax, work, or read while the IV runs.
Some clients report a warm sensation or a metallic or flushing feeling as the magnesium and vitamins go in, which is why nurses often run the drip at a measured pace. Mild effects like tenderness or bruising at the IV site can occur. As with any IV, the nurse monitors you throughout and adjusts the flow rate for comfort.
Setting Realistic Expectations
The Myers' Cocktail is popular precisely because it bundles hydration with a familiar set of vitamins and minerals in one convenient drip. Many people choose it for general wellness support, after a demanding stretch, or alongside their healthy routines. It is reasonable to expect to feel hydrated and refreshed afterward.
It is important, however, not to view the Myers' Cocktail as a medical treatment or a cure for any illness. It is a wellness and hydration service, and for healthy people who eat a balanced diet, the body already obtains these nutrients from food. If you are dealing with persistent symptoms, a known deficiency, or a chronic condition, talk with your doctor, who can evaluate and treat the underlying issue. Anyone who is pregnant or has kidney or heart conditions should clear IV therapy with a physician first.
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