Ultra Energy+ Drip
Feel less tired and more energised with GAD’s latest drip – the Ultra Energy+ Drip. With a mix of essential vitamins, minerals, and two powerful injections (NAD+ and CoQ10), this drip hits the refresh button on your energy levels.
Duration
60 minutes
First time drip?
Make sure you book a consultation first
What are the benefits of the Ultra Energy+ Drip?
It’s your all-in-one energy boost. Not only does it hydrate and refresh you with electrolytes, but it also delivers essential B vitamins, magnesium, and amino acids to keep your body fueled. This helps you feel more alert, making it a great option when you’re in need of a little push.
The NAD+ and CoQ10 injections also support cellular health, helping your body perform at its best.
Delivered to you at home
Just enter your postcode to book a NMC-registered Get A Drip nurse to your home, office or hotel. The callout fee’s included in the price for a service that's as simple as it is convenient.
Don't book if:
You're pregnant or breastfeeding.
You're under 18 years of age – Get A Drip nurses will only treat adults.
You're on certain medications or have a contraindicated condition.
Ultra Energy+ Drip FAQs
GAD’s Ultra Energy+ Drip includes 1L of hydration drip (calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, sodium chloride), B complex vitamins, magnesium, amino acids, taurine, and L-carnitine. Plus two powerhouse injections: NAD+ (60mg) and CoQ10 (25mg).
Mild side effects like a slight headache or feeling of warmth are possible. If you have any medical conditions or take medications from the "don’t book if" list, chat with your doctor first.
People with the following conditions or allergies should not book IV drip therapy:
Please note this is not an exhaustive list, please check with a medical professional before booking.
Kidney or liver disease: Individuals with impaired kidney or liver function may not be able to process the high doses of vitamins and minerals used in vitamin drip therapy, leading to further health complications.
Allergies or sensitivities: Patients with a history of allergic reactions or sensitivities to any of the ingredients used in the vitamin drip may experience an adverse reaction.
Cardiovascular disease: Patients with a history of heart disease or high blood pressure should avoid vitamin drip therapy as the high doses of certain vitamins and excess fluid may lead to cardiovascular complications.
Blood and metabolic disorders: Individuals with certain blood disorders such as hemochromatosis, thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia or G6PD Deficiency may be at risk of further complications if given high doses of vitamins or products.
Pregnancy: There is not enough evidence to support the safety of vitamin drip therapy during pregnancy, and it is not offered to pregnant women by Get A Drip.
Diabetes: Some Vitamin Drip therapy may contain higher levels of sugar, which can affect the blood glucose levels of some individuals with diabetes.
If you are taking any of the following medications IV Drip therapy may not be suitable for you:
This list is not exhaustive, please check with a qualified medical professional before booking.
Blood thinners: Medications such as warfarin, heparin, and aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding during or after IV therapy.
Antibiotics: Some antibiotics, such as tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones, can bind to minerals like calcium and magnesium, reducing their absorption and effectiveness during IV therapy.
Chemotherapy drugs: Chemotherapy drugs can cause dehydration, and IV therapy may to be used to help replenish fluids and nutrients. However, certain chemotherapy drugs may interact with IV therapy and require careful monitoring.
Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids, such as prednisone, can increase the risk of fluid retention and electrolyte imbalances during IV therapy.
Diuretics: Diuretics can increase the risk of dehydration and electrolyte imbalances during IV therapy.
Antihypertensive medications: Some medications used to treat high blood pressure, such as beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors, can cause electrolyte imbalances and other complications during IV therapy.
Antidiabetic medications: Some antidiabetic medications, such as insulin, may need to be adjusted during IV therapy to prevent hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider before considering vitamin drip therapy to determine if it is safe and appropriate for you. Get A Drip reserves the right to withhold treatment if they feel it would create complications or concerns.
If your treatment can’t go ahead due to medical reasons discovered at your appointment, we’ll refund the treatment cost but not the callout fee
To avoid this happening, your nurse will call you ahead of your booking to run through your medical history and any medications you’re taking.
You can also message your nurse directly via the Urban app after you’ve booked to discuss.
As long as it’s more than 24hrs before your appointment, your nurse can refund the full cost of the treatment and booking fee so it’s definitely a good idea to consult with them ahead of your booking.
If your nurse can’t find the vein, we’ll refund you fully
In the unlikely scenario they can’t find a vein to administer your treatment, we’ll refund the full cost of treatment and callout fee.
If your nurse thinks a different treatment would be better suited to you at the time of your appointment, they can change your booking there and then. If the new cost is different to your original booking, they’ll let you know so you can confirm you’re happy to go ahead.
Please note that if you originally paid using Apple Pay, you’ll need to add another payment method to allow your nurse to amend your booking (not ideal, we know - we’re working on a fix!).