Myers’ Cocktail

Myers’ Cocktail

Vitamin Boosting IV Therapy

A bag of myers cocktail with a lightning bolt on it.

The Myers’ Cocktail, also sometimes called a banana bag, is a nutrient-rich IV drip invented by physician John Myers. The famous mixture of vitamins and minerals can help replenish lost nutrients and rehydrate your body.


Ingredients: B-complex, B-12, Fluids, Glutathione, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Zinc,


Great For:  Digestion Issues, Illness, Injury, Surgery Recovery, Seasonal Allergies, and more

Duration: 60 Minutes

Price: $180

Add-ons:

Zofran (Ondansetron): An antiemetic used to prevent nausea and vomiting.

Toradol (Ketorolac): Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

The Myers’ Cocktail IV Drip

How Can a Banana Bag Help You?

Boosted Immunity

Immunity decreases when cellular functions fail or become compromised. The ingredients in the Myers’ Cocktail enhance cellular function, making them more capable of fighting off infection.

Sharpened Memory

Low levels of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C can create a brain fog that keeps you from remembering things & lowers concentration levels. Boost your vitamins with a Myers' Cocktail IV.

Heightened Energy Levels

BioMed’s Myers' Cocktail IV therapy rapidly boosts energy levels through the quick, intravenous delivery of vitamins to cells. B-complex vitamins and magnesium are especially potent in this regard as they contribute to cellular energy production.

Boosted Hydration

Our IV therapy has a saline and electrolyte solution base that immediately boosts the body’s hydration levels. This solution delivers hydration straight to your cells quickly and efficiently, providing a fast recovery from dehydration.

What Ingredients Are in the Myers’ Cocktail IV?

  • Vitamin B Complex

    Vitamin B complex is essential for a wide variety of functions in the human body; deficiency can also lead to several disorders including chronic neurological ones. Humans are not able to synthesize vitamins in B complex on their own and these vitamins are easily excreted from the body through urine, their regular intake is essential to maintain energy production, DNA/RNA synthesis/repair, genomic and non-genomic methylation as well as synthesis of numerous neurochemicals and signaling molecules. B complex deficiency is normally caused by four possible reasons: high consumption of processed and refined food, with a lack of dairy and meat-based food in the diet, excessive consumption of alcohol, impaired absorption from the gastrointestinal tract, or impaired storage and use by the liver.


  • Vitamin B12

    B12 is essential to cell growth, reproduction, and red blood cell production. Maintain optimal brain and nervous system functioning. Assists with the metabolic breakdown of carbs, fats, and lipids.

  • Vitamin C

    Vitamin C Ascorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin found in fruits and vegetables such as citrus fruits and green peppers. Ascorbic acid is a free radical, an antioxidant scavenger, and plays a major role in oxidation-reduction reactions. Ascorbic acid is a cofactor for enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of collagen (essential for tissue maintenance and repair), carnitine, and neurotransmitters. Humans cannot synthesize ascorbic acid endogenously, and a lack of dietary intake can lead to scurvy. Vitamin C is most frequently used as a nutritional supplement.

  • Magnesium

    Magnesium is the fourth most common mineral in the human body, behind calcium, sodium, and potassium. After potassium, magnesium is the second most common intracellular cation within the human body and plays a key role in many enzymatic and cellular processes. It is essential in the formation and utilization of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which provides the needed energy for various intracellular processes. It is also required for the synthesis of protein and nucleic acids, as well as several other mitochondrial reactions.


  • ZINC

    Zinc is an essential mineral that your body does not make on its own. It aids growth, DNA synthesis, immune function, and more. Zinc is essential for cell growth and division, immune function, enzyme reactions, DNA synthesis, and protein production. Zinc may effectively reduce inflammation, boost immune health, reduce your risk of age-related diseases, speed wound healing, and improve acne symptoms. Risk factors for zinc deficiency include insufficient dietary intake, poor absorption, alcoholism, genetic mutations, and old age.


  • IV Fluid

    IV fluids are given as saline specially formulated to match the electrolytes present in blood plasma.

  • Glutathione

    Glutathione is a “master antioxidant,” which must be continuously produced by the body for proper cellular protection from oxidative stress and damage. By fighting free radicals, glutathione supports liver function so it can carry out its job of detoxifying the body. Glutathione acts to neutralize toxic metabolic byproducts, aids in the immune response to bacteria and viruses, and has also been shown to improve skin elasticity. Due to age and lifestyle choices, glutathione levels can be diminished.

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