Medical Infusion Therapy – Important Information
A prior medical consultation, laboratory tests, or a doctor's recommendation is required for all infusion treatments!
Medical infusion therapies are gaining popularity in modern medicine due to their fast and effective results. These treatments deliver nutrients, vitamins, medications, or other therapeutic substances directly into the bloodstream, ensuring rapid absorption and immediate effects.
Available Infusion Therapies
1. Pain Relief Infusion Therapy (NEODOLPASSE)
Recommended for chronic nerve-related pain such as:
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Long-standing herniated disc
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Sciatica and muscle spasms
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Acute spinal pain
Goal: To reduce acute pain. Treatment is administered once daily and is most effective when continued for at least 5 days as a course.
Prescription by a specialist is required.
2. Cognitive Function Boosting Infusion Therapy (PIRACETAM)
Supports brain function and memory
Used for:
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Post-stroke rehabilitation and reduced brain blood flow (ischemia)
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Dementia & Alzheimer’s disease
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Memory and concentration problems
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Dizziness & balance disorders
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Post-concussion rehabilitation
Goal: To enhance cognitive abilities and aid in neurological recovery.
Requires a full medical evaluation and laboratory tests before starting.
3. Diabetic Neuropathy Infusion Therapy
Treats nerve damage caused by diabetes, which leads to:
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Numbness, tingling, burning, or stabbing pain in extremities
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Loss of sensation in severe cases
Goal:
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Pain relief
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Nerve regeneration
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Improved blood circulation and sensation
Individualized treatment plan by a diabetologist or neurologist is required.
All infusions are administered in a safe medical environment under professional supervision.
4. Infusion Therapy for Circulatory Disorders: Vessel Due-F Infusion Therapy
This treatment uses Vessel Due F (sulodexide), a medication containing two natural glycosaminoglycans, known for its anticoagulant and vascular protective effects.
Recommended for:
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Venous diseases: Chronic venous insufficiency, venous ulcers, thrombosis prevention
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Arterial diseases: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and circulation disorders
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Microcirculation improvement: Protects and enhances small blood vessel function
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Diabetic angiopathy: Treats diabetes-related vascular damage
Goals:
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Improves blood circulation and restores fluid & electrolyte balance
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Stabilizes blood pressure and enhances oxygen supply to tissues
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Prevents blood clot formation and promotes clot breakdown
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Strengthens blood vessels and reduces inflammation
Administered under medical supervision.
5. Iron Replacement Infusion Therapy: Ferinject Infusion Therapy
A ferric carboxy maltose-based intravenous iron therapy used to quickly replenish iron stores when oral supplementation is insufficient.
Recommended for:
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Iron deficiency anemia
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Chronic diseases (kidney disease, heart failure, inflammatory bowel disease)
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Pre/post-surgical patients needing rapid iron replenishment
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Pregnant women with increased iron requirements
Goals:
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Rapidly restores iron levels and increases red blood cell production
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Enhances oxygen transport in the body
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Supports overall energy levels and well-being
Requires medical evaluation before administration.