GLP-1 Support IV Therapy in Tampa, FL: Hydration and Nutrient Support for Clients on Weight Loss Medications
GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide have become widely used for weight management and metabolic health. They are effective, but the side effects: particularly nausea, reduced appetite, and dehydration: can make it difficult to maintain adequate nutrition and fluid intake, especially in the early weeks of treatment. The NobleMed GLP-1 Support Infusion is designed to address those side effects directly, helping clients stay hydrated, replenished, and more comfortable as their body adjusts.
NobleMed GLP-1 Support Infusion
What This Infusion Does
GLP-1 receptor agonists work by slowing gastric emptying and reducing appetite signals in the brain. These effects support weight loss, but they also mean that many people eating and drinking significantly less than usual during the adjustment period. When nausea is significant, even drinking water can be difficult.
The GLP-1 Support Infusion delivers fluids, electrolytes, anti-nausea support nutrients, and B vitamins directly to the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system entirely. This is particularly useful because the digestive route is exactly what GLP-1 medications slow down. IV delivery provides what the body needs without adding to the gastrointestinal burden.
This infusion is not a GLP-1 medication and does not affect how the medication works. It is a supportive wellness protocol designed to help clients on these medications maintain adequate hydration and nutrient levels, particularly during the early adjustment period or after dose increases.

What Is In It
| Ingredient | Role |
|---|---|
| Normal Saline or Lactated Ringer's | Rapid fluid replenishment: addresses dehydration from reduced intake |
| B-Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6) | Supports energy metabolism, often depleted when food intake is reduced |
| Vitamin B12 | Energy support and nerve function, frequently low in people eating significantly less |
| Magnesium | Supports muscle function and digestive comfort |
| Electrolytes | Restores cellular fluid balance |
| [Anti-nausea support: FILLER: confirm specific medication/nutrient options with MD] | |
| [FILLER: confirm final formula with client and MD] |
HOW IT WORKS
How It Works

Book online or call us: choose your service, time, and location
Complete a brief health intake form so your nurse can prepare
Your licensed RN arrives with all equipment including a professional vein finder
A quick clinical check-in confirms you are cleared for treatment
Your infusion runs: most wellness protocols take approximately 30 minutes
Your nurse monitors you throughout and clears you before leaving
WHO BOOKS
Who Books This Treatment
- People in the early weeks of a GLP-1 medication who are experiencing significant nausea or reduced food and fluid intake
- Clients after a dose increase who are re-experiencing side effects
- Anyone on semaglutide or tirzepatide who feels fatigued, lightheaded, or depleted
- Clients who cannot keep food or fluids down and need a bypass to the digestive system
- People on GLP-1 medications who want proactive support to maintain their wellness baseline
The NobleMed Difference
- Licensed registered nurses only. Not paramedics or EMTs.
- MD-supervised at every appointment
- First Stick Guarantee: if your IV does not start on the first attempt, your fee is waived
- Targeted 30-minute infusions. Focused protocols, not oversized drips.
- No travel fees. Ever.
- FSA and HSA accepted
Noblemed faq
FAQ
Will this interfere with my GLP-1 medication?
No. This infusion does not contain anything that affects how GLP-1 medications work. It is a hydration and nutritional support protocol, not a medical intervention related to the medication itself. Always inform your prescribing physician about any wellness treatments you are using.
How often can I get this?
As often as needed during periods of significant side effects. Many clients get this once or twice a week during the early adjustment period and then less frequently as their body stabilizes on the medication. Your nurse can help you determine an appropriate schedule.
Is this the same as going to the emergency room for dehydration?
This is a wellness infusion, not an emergency medical treatment. If you are experiencing severe dehydration, chest pain, significant vomiting that will not stop, or any symptoms that concern you as a medical emergency, seek emergency care immediately. This infusion is appropriate for the kind of nausea and dehydration that is common with GLP-1 side effects but is not medically dangerous.
Can I schedule this on the same day as my injection?
Yes. Many clients time their infusion around their weekly GLP-1 injection. Contact us and a team member can help you plan a schedule that works.
Do I need a prescription to book this?
No. The GLP-1 Support Infusion is a wellness protocol. You do not need a prescription to book. Your nurse will review your health intake form and can discuss your medication and symptoms at your appointment.

Related Treatments
Related Treatments
Hydration Infusion: /infusions/hydration
Nausea and Recovery Support: /infusions/recovery
Energy Infusion: /infusions/energy

