IV Antibiotic Infusion

What's Included

IV Infusion Set

Standard macro-drip IV administration tubing set with fluid chamber

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IV Extension Line

Kink-resistant extension tubing for flexible IV line routing

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Alcohol Swab

70% Isopropyl Alcohol prep pad for site skin disinfection

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Disposable Syringe

Sterile disposable syringe (Available in 2ml, 5ml, 10ml variants)

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Injection Needle

Sterile medical hypodermic injection needle (Various Gauges)

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Hand Sanitizer

Medical grade professional alcohol rub (70%+ Ethanol/Isopropyl)

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Disposable Gloves

Non-sterile latex or nitrile medical examination gloves

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Biohazard Waste Bag

Yellow designated medical infectious waste disposal plastic bag

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IV & Fluid Therapy

IV Antibiotic Infusion

Professional IV antibiotic therapy delivered safely at your home

1h 30m Iv Therapy Nurse
₹399+ visit fee applicable
Verified Professionals Safe & Hygienic Quality Assured
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Prescription Required

A valid prescription from a registered doctor is required before availing this service.

Overview

Receive prescribed IV antibiotic infusion therapy in the comfort of your home. Our trained IV nurses administer intravenous antibiotics to treat infections safely. Complete monitoring and care throughout your treatment course.

Intravenous antibiotic therapy involves the administration of antibiotics directly into your bloodstream through an IV line to treat bacterial infections that require immediate, high-concentration treatment. IV antibiotics are used when oral medications are not sufficient, when rapid therapeutic lev

Who Should Book This

  • Patients with severe bacterial infections requiring IV antibiotics
  • Individuals with pneumonia needing parenteral antibiotic therapy
  • Those with serious skin and soft tissue infections
  • Post-surgical patients with wound infections
  • Patients with complicated urinary tract infections
  • Individuals with bone infections or osteomyelitis
  • Those with bloodstream infections or sepsis in recovery phase
  • Patients transitioning from hospital to home-based antibiotic therapy
  • Individuals with infections not responding to oral antibiotics
  • Those who cannot tolerate oral medications
  • Patients with compromised immune systems
  • Individuals requiring prolonged antibiotic courses for chronic infections
  • Patients prescribed IV antibiotic therapy by their physician

Who Should Avoid

  • Patients requiring emergency medical care, intensive monitoring, or hospitalization
  • Individuals with unstable vital signs or deteriorating condition
  • Those with severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis to the prescribed antibiotic
  • Patients with life-threatening infections requiring hospital-level care
  • Individuals with septic shock or organ failure
  • Those with uncontrolled symptoms requiring immediate medical intervention
  • Patients without proper infection diagnosis or culture results
  • Individuals with contraindications to the specific prescribed antibiotic
  • Those with severe kidney or liver dysfunction without dose adjustment
  • Patients experiencing severe adverse reactions to previous doses
  • Individuals without a valid prescription from a qualified physician
  • Those advised against home-based IV therapy by their treating doctor

Precautions & Preparation

  • Keep your doctor's prescription and culture results readily available
  • Inform the nurse about all known drug allergies, especially to antibiotics
  • Share your complete medication list including over-the-counter drugs and supplements
  • Mention any previous adverse reactions to antibiotics or IV medications
  • Report current symptoms and any changes in your condition
  • Ensure the infection site is accessible for examination if applicable
  • Arrange a comfortable, clean space for treatment administration
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing with easy arm access
  • Have someone at home with you during treatment, especially the first dose
  • Keep emergency contact numbers readily accessible
  • Take your temperature before each scheduled treatment
  • Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids
  • Eat normally unless otherwise instructed by your doctor
  • Inform the nurse immediately if you feel itching, rash, shortness of breath, or unwell
  • Do not skip scheduled antibiotic doses as this can lead to treatment failure
  • Watch for signs of allergic reactions during and after infusion
  • Monitor the IV site for redness, swelling, or pain
  • Report any new symptoms or worsening of your condition
  • Complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed
  • Keep follow-up appointments with your doctor
  • Contact your physician if fever persists or symptoms worsen

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