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The building blocks of our cells are water and key electrolyte elements. If fluids are restricted to be taken orally because of changes in gastric absorption processes, severe physical exhaustion, or external influences, then clinical fluid management through an intravenous route may be considered.
Through our services at La Belle Clinic, the consultation will aim to determine whether an intravenous procedure will be beneficial for your system or not. As administering fluids intravenously has an impact on the blood circulation within your body, this method needs thorough clinical screening from a doctor first. After that, you will receive a prescription for any needed fluids from the doctor.
Please note: Results may differ depending on the individual. Though intravenous delivery offers fast vascular fluid absorption, overall outcomes will be affected by your body condition and health maintenance practices. A mandatory health assessment is required.
No. The most reliable way to consume fluids is orally, which does not have any risks. On the other hand, Intravenous hydration is administered bypassing the digestive tract. A consultation with a medical practitioner and an assessment of the patient are necessary to determine whether your specific biological state warrants an invasive procedure.
No. Large-volume intravenous fluids and associated nutrients are classified as prescription items under Victorian health laws. Administering them without a valid, patient-specific prescription from a live doctor consultation is prohibited.
While administered under strict aseptic conditions, all intravenous procedures carry inherent clinical risks. These can include localised bruising, swelling, localised vein irritation (phlebitis), fluid infiltration into surrounding tissue (extravasation), or transient dizziness. Our clinic maintains emergency protocols to manage any adverse events immediately.
All intravenous (IV) and intramuscular (IM) nutrient applications at La Belle Clinic are Schedule 4 prescription-only substances that legally require a live, synchronised video or in-person consultation with our independent, Australian-registered medical practitioner before administration. Treatments are administered exclusively by Registered Nurse Theresa Liu (AHPRA Registration: NMW0002290445) within a regulated clinical governance framework. Registration status can be verified by the public at www.ahpra.gov.au.