For First Responders

IV Therapy for First Responders

Trauma exposure, shift work, physical demands, the cumulative cost of being available when others can't be.

The recommended protocol

Quarterly NAD+ session. Monthly Glutathione for oxidative buffer. As-needed Hydration Drip after long calls.

What's in the recommended drip

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the coenzyme every cell in your body uses to convert food into ATP — the energy currency that runs your brain, muscles, and metabolism. Levels naturally drop 50% or more by middle age, which is why our NAD+ drip is one of the most-requested protocols in the clinic.

What to expect

A typical NAD+ Therapy session takes 2–4 hours (slow drip required). You'll sit in a comfortable recliner. Most first responders schedule their drip around recovery windows — after long shifts, after long training blocks, after travel.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do first responders benefit from IV therapy?

Trauma exposure, shift work, physical demands, the cumulative cost of being available when others can't be.

What protocol do you recommend?

Quarterly NAD+ session. Monthly Glutathione for oxidative buffer. As-needed Hydration Drip after long calls.

How often should I get a drip?

Frequency depends on training volume and individual recovery. Most active clients land on every 2–4 weeks for maintenance, more often during heavy training or stress phases.

Where do you offer this?

At Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy, 1842 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84092.

Do you have a first-time offer?

Yes — new customers can claim the $85 introductory offer for their first session.

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