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Infusionen

Pharmacology
Infusion therapy allows intravenous administration of selected micronutrients, electrolytes or active substance combinations. The gastrointestinal tract is bypassed, allowing direct availability in the bloodstream. The composition is selected according to treatment goal, tolerability and medical plausibility.

The Science
Infusions are not a replacement for sleep, nutrition or medical diagnostics. Used appropriately, they can be part of a regenerative treatment concept, for example in cases of increased demand, subjective fatigue, physical stress or targeted micronutrient support. Relevant factors include dosage, osmolarity, infusion speed, compatibility and indication.

Multi-Ethnic Approach
Micronutrient status, nutrition patterns, skin type, lifestyle, sun exposure and metabolic risk differ individually. At VEJIN, infusions are not treated as generic wellness mixtures, but as individually selected compositions based on goal, tolerance and medical context.

Effect
Depending on the composition, infusions may support hydration, micronutrient supply, regeneration and general well-being. The effect depends on baseline status, selected substances, dosage and individual response.

Possible Side Effects
Possible side effects include local pain, bruising, vein irritation, warmth, nausea, headache, dizziness, circulatory reactions or intolerance to individual substances. Incorrect combinations may lead to incompatibilities, electrolyte shifts or irritation, which is why composition and infusion speed must be planned carefully.

Material Used
Sterile infusion solutions, single-use infusion systems, peripheral venous cannulas, skin antisepsis, selected micronutrients or active substances and documented composition and dosage are used.

Techniques
Infusion therapy is performed through a peripheral venous access. The infusion speed is adapted to the solution, tolerability and treatment goal. Before treatment, a short medical assessment focuses on contraindications, medication, medical history and desired outcome.

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