December 9th marks the grand opening of our new Encinitas IV clinic, located at 90 North Coast Highway 101 in Suite 211! Stop by any time this Friday from 10am-4pm to help us celebrate and enjoy a special discount!
Read MoreWhether you love it or leave it, it’s hard to ignore: Black Friday is just a few days away.
Black Friday, of course, refers to the mega sales stores and retailers offer the day after Thanksgiving in preparation for holiday shopping. Over the years, it has become a kind of Olympic-sport-level phenomenon that draws extreme behaviors like camping all night out at stores or racing through the aisles. There are definitely a wide array of opinions on this kind of seasonal consumerism, but luckily for us, there are now some alternatives that make shopping for loved ones both easy and affordable.
Keep reading for some tips on surviving Black Friday, and getting a leg up on your gift buying!
Read MoreAttention Scottsdale!
Looking for the most convenient IV therapy experience possible? ASAP IVs has a team of MDs and RNs who are leading the healthcare industry in providing patient forward care. We will come to you in the comfort of your own home.
Read MoreWork celebrations tend to get going before the real deal comes along; as one popular meme notes, “It’s officially ‘let’s circle back after the holidays’ season.” Find some tips below on work holiday parties and professional gift-giving to help make sure your festivities get going without a hitch.
Read MoreKetorolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the acetic acid chemical class.
Read MoreTri-Amino injection is a combination of three conditional, non-essential amino acids, L-arginine, L-citrulline and L-ornithine, that can play a critical role in: Cardiovascular health, Vasodilation (blood flow), Erectile function, General health and longevity.
Read MoreCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is found in all cells across all domains of life. It is a redox-active lipid biosynthesized in the mitochondria by the conjugation of a benzoquinone ring with a 10-unit isoprenoid chain. It is essential in the production of cellular energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is a significant antioxidant and therefore prevents free radical generation and modifications of DNA, proteins, and lipids. It can also help in the regeneration of other antioxidants, such as vitamin E.
Read MoreMethylcobalamin, or vitamin B12, is a B-vitamin. It is found in a variety of foods such as fish, shellfish, meats, and dairy products. Although methylcobalamin and vitamin B12 are terms used interchangeably, vitamin B12 is also available as hydroxocobalamin, a less commonly prescribed drug product (see Hydroxocobalamin monograph), and methylcobalamin.
Read MoreCyanocobalamin is a vitamin of the B-complex family, commonly known as cobalamins (corrinoids). It is a synthetic or man-made form of vitamin B12 that is available as both a prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medication.
Read MoreDid you know ASAP IVs offers memberships for both clinic and mobile IV services?
That’s right – prepaid, discounted IV packages that fit into your schedule and help you prioritize what’s most important: your health and wellbeing!
Read MoreArginine hydrochloride is a synthetic derivative of the essential amino acid L-arginine, can be used as an aid to the detection of growth hormone deficiency and has been used to improve exercise capacity.
Read MoreZinc is the second most abundant trace element in the human body. It is a divalent cation and the 30th element as well as the first element in group 12 of the periodic table. It is an essential micronutrient that plays a key role in the catalysis of over 100 enzymes such as alkaline phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase, and RNA and DNA polymerase. It assists in the synthesis of RNA and DNA, cell proliferation and differentiation, and the stabilization of cell membranes and cell structures.
Read MoreMagnesium, a divalent cation as well as the second most common intracellular cation in the body after potassium, plays a fundamental role in a significant number of enzymatic reactions pertaining to nucleic acid synthesis and energy metabolism.
Read MoreNicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a prevalent cellular electron transporter, coenzyme, and signaling molecule found in all cells of the body and is vital for cell function and viability.
Read MoreB-Vitamins play different roles but their functions are inter-related and complementary. They work as coenzyme in several biochemical reactions to activate enzyme reaction of corresponding protein by creating holoenzyme.
Read MoreGlutathione (GSH) is composed of three amino acids combined to produce a peptide that is both a powerful antioxidant and performs several critical roles in the body. According to researchers this peptide is so essential to optimum health that the level of Glutathione in cells could possibly be used to predict how long an organism lives.
Read MoreAscorbic acid is a water-soluble vitamin found in fruits and vegetables such as citrus fruits and green peppers.
Read MoreThough many stores have been shelved with their spooky season goodies since August, for many of us, Halloween has somehow managed to sneak up on us! With just over two weeks to go until the big night, it’s time to get your holiday preparation in order.
Below, find a few tips to get your scare on without any monster problems!
Read MoreSeptember 22nd marked the autumnal equinox for those of us in the northern hemisphere. And while in many places (looking at you, Phoenix), we are still waiting on that cool fall weather, a lot of us are experiencing the effects of the season’s change: particularly, colder weather and shorter days.
Fall (and winter) obviously bring a lot of fun, too with all sorts of holidays and traditions, but it’s important to be aware of some of the ways this time of year can impact our health.
This week, we’re talking about Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.), and what we can do to address it!
Read MoreIt happens every year, but that doesn’t make it easier. You know what I’m talking about: cold and flu season.
With the start of a new school year and the changing of seasons, germs are flying about everywhere. And, of course, in our current climate of COVID precautions, that can often entail a variety of other challenges from masking, to quarantining, and so much more.
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