The best hangover IV in Las Vegas is the $250 Hangover IV from Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy, a nurse-administered drip that combines 1,000cc of saline with seven targeted ingredients to rehydrate you, settle nausea, and ease headache in a single 45 to 60 minute session delivered anywhere in the Las Vegas service area, 24 hours a day.
If you woke up after a night on the Strip, a pool day, or an EDC weekend feeling wrecked, you do not need to figure out which drugstore aisle to crawl toward. A registered nurse comes to your hotel room or home, places the IV, and stays through the session. The bag pairs normal saline with B-complex, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and magnesium alongside two prescription medications, Zofran for nausea and Toradol for pain and inflammation, so it works on the dehydration, the queasiness, and the pounding head at the same time. Below is exactly what is in the bag, how fast each part works, what it costs, and how it compares to riding it out or heading to the ER.
Hangover IV: $250
- 1,000cc normal saline
- B-complex vitamins
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin C
- Magnesium
- Zofran (ondansetron)
- Toradol (ketorolac)
- RN visit, setup, and disposal
What's in the Las Vegas Hangover IV
The Las Vegas Hangover IV contains 1,000cc of normal saline plus a set of active ingredients that target the main drivers of a hangover: fluid loss, vitamin and mineral depletion, nausea, and headache. Alcohol suppresses the hormone that tells your kidneys to hold onto water, so you lose fluid faster than you take it in and wake up dehydrated.1 The drip refills that lost volume directly into your bloodstream and adds the nutrients and medications that address the rest of the symptoms.
Here is what is in the bag and what each ingredient does:
- Normal saline, 1,000cc restores the intravascular volume lost to alcohol-induced diuresis
- B-complex vitamins replenish the B vitamins your body uses up metabolizing alcohol
- Vitamin B12 supports energy metabolism and red blood cell function
- Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant and supports liver clearance
- Magnesium supports muscle and nerve function and addresses the magnesium depletion linked to alcohol, which acts as a magnesium diuretic and increases urinary magnesium loss2
- Zofran (ondansetron) controls nausea so you can keep fluids down
- Toradol (ketorolac) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory that eases headache and body aches
Every bag is mixed and administered by a registered nurse who stays with you through the session, so the dose and the drip rate are managed start to finish.
How Fast Does the Hangover IV Work?
Most patients feel meaningful relief within the 45 to 60 minute session. The reason it works faster than pills and water is the route: an IV puts fluid and medication straight into your bloodstream, so nothing has to be absorbed through a stomach that alcohol has already irritated.
Here is roughly how the pieces come online during a session. The saline rehydrates you almost immediately, because the fluid enters your circulation directly rather than waiting on digestion. Zofran is an anti-nausea medication given by IV, the fastest route for settling the queasiness that keeps you from holding water down.3 Toradol, the anti-inflammatory, typically takes the edge off a headache and body aches within about 15 to 30 minutes. The B-complex and magnesium work more gradually, and most people feel that part as steady energy returning rather than a single moment of relief.
As for how fast a nurse can reach you, the typical arrival window in the core Las Vegas service area is 45 to 60 minutes from booking. That covers Strip hotels and most central neighborhoods, with outlying areas depending on time of day and demand.
How Much Does a Hangover IV Cost in Las Vegas?
A Hangover IV from Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy is $250, all-inclusive of the bag, the registered nurse visit, setup, and disposal. There is no separate trip charge for the core service area and no membership required to book a single session.
If you want to tailor the bag, add-ons are $35 each in Las Vegas. The most common ones for hangover patients are extra Zofran for stubborn nausea, extra Toradol for a severe headache, glutathione, and a B12 boost. You choose these when you book or with the nurse on arrival.
Two billing details to know before you book. A $50 deposit is collected at booking and applied to your final bill, not added on top of it. Visits between 8pm and 7am carry a $99 after-hours fee. If you are paying with a health spending account, Hangover IVs are sometimes eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement depending on your plan, so keep your receipt and check with your administrator.
Hangover IV vs. ER vs. Sleeping It Off
An honest look at the three ways people handle a Las Vegas hangover, and when each one is the right call.
| Option | Time to Relief | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hangover IV (mobile) | 45 to 60 minutes Fastest |
$250 flat | Moderate to severe hangover with nausea and headache |
| OTC plus sleep and electrolytes | 4 to 8 or more hours | $10 to $30 Cheapest |
Mild hangover with no nausea |
| ER visit | 3 to 6 or more hour wait | $1,500 to $4,000 or more uninsured | Severe symptoms, chest pain, persistent vomiting, or signs of alcohol poisoning |
The honest framing matters here. A Hangover IV is built for the common case: you overdid it, you are nauseated and pounding, and you want to feel human in an hour without leaving your room. It is not emergency care. If you have chest pain, cannot stop vomiting, or anyone around you is showing signs of alcohol poisoning like confusion, slow breathing, or trouble staying awake, that is an ER situation and a mobile IV is not a substitute for it. If your main symptom is a migraine-style headache rather than a classic hangover, our Migraine Relief IV is built for that instead.
When to Book the Las Vegas Hangover IV
The busiest booking windows are exactly when you would expect. The morning after a night on the Strip, a long pool day in the desert sun, an EDC or festival weekend, F1 race weekends, New Year's, and bachelor and bachelorette weekends all send people looking for fast recovery. If you know a heavy night is coming, you can even book ahead so a nurse is lined up for the morning.
A nurse can come to you 24 hours a day, anywhere in the Las Vegas service area, including the Strip, downtown, Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, and Boulder City. Call or text (725) 217-4236 when you are ready, or book online and a registered nurse will be on the way.
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How much does the hangover IV cost in Las Vegas?
The hangover IV in Las Vegas is $250, all-inclusive of the bag, the registered nurse visit, setup, and disposal. Optional add-ons are $35 each. A $50 deposit is collected at booking and applied to your final bill.
What's in the Las Vegas hangover IV?
The Las Vegas hangover IV contains 7 active components in 1,000cc of normal saline: B-complex vitamins, vitamin B12, vitamin C, magnesium, Zofran for nausea, and Toradol for pain and inflammation. A registered nurse mixes and administers every bag.
How long does the hangover IV take?
A hangover IV session takes 45 to 60 minutes from start to finish. Most patients feel meaningful relief within that window, because the fluid and medication go straight into the bloodstream rather than through the stomach.
Does the hangover IV cure a hangover?
No treatment cures a hangover, but the hangover IV supports recovery from the 4 main drivers at once: dehydration, nutrient depletion, nausea, and headache. It refills lost fluid directly and adds medications that ease the nausea and pain while your body clears the alcohol.
Can I book a hangover IV at 3 a.m. in Las Vegas?
Yes, the hangover IV is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in Las Vegas, including 3 a.m. A $99 after-hours fee applies to visits between 8pm and 7am.
How fast can a nurse get to me on the Las Vegas Strip with a hangover IV?
A nurse typically reaches Strip hotels within 45 to 60 minutes of booking a hangover IV. Outlying areas of the Las Vegas Valley may take longer depending on the time of day and demand.
Do you deliver hangover IVs to hotel rooms in Las Vegas?
Yes, hangover IVs are delivered directly to hotel rooms anywhere in the Las Vegas service area, 24 hours a day. A registered nurse comes to your room, places the IV, and stays through the full 45 to 60 minute session.
Can I add Zofran or Toradol to my hangover IV in Las Vegas?
Zofran and Toradol are already included in the standard Las Vegas hangover IV, and you can add an extra dose of either for $35. Other common add-ons for hangover patients are glutathione and a B12 boost, also $35 each.
Is the Las Vegas hangover IV covered by insurance or HSA/FSA?
The Las Vegas hangover IV is a $250 out-of-pocket service and is not billed to insurance. It is sometimes eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement depending on your plan, so keep your receipt and check with your plan administrator.
Should I go to the ER instead of getting a hangover IV in Las Vegas?
Go to the ER, not a hangover IV, if you have any of these red flags: chest pain, persistent vomiting, confusion, slow or irregular breathing, or trouble staying awake, which can signal alcohol poisoning. A hangover IV is built for routine recovery and is not a substitute for emergency care.
Book a Hangover IV in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Mobile IV Therapy delivers the $250 Hangover IV to your hotel or home anywhere in the Las Vegas service area, 24 hours a day, with a registered nurse on the way in 45 to 60 minutes. Call or text (725) 217-4236, book online, or read our frequently asked questions for more detail before you book.
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. IV therapy is administered by licensed healthcare professionals. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new treatment. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.