IV dehydration treatments do not have a significant risk of side effects. There are a few risks surrounding the administration of treatment, which include vein damage, infection at the injection site, and air embolism. Ensuring you receive treatments from a licensed and trained healthcare professional significantly reduces these risks. Adding additional treatments to your IV session, such as a vitamin formula, will add risks associated with each additional ingredient. It is possible to overload on certain vitamins, which can cause a range of symptoms depending on the vitamin. Ingredients may also affect or be affected by medications you are taking. You should only get IV treatments from a licensed and trained healthcare professional. They can properly identify the types of fluids you need and how frequently you should receive treatment. They can also ensure that treatments are administered in the safest way possible, providing peace of mind that treatment is administered correctly. If you are interested in receiving IV therapy for dehydration but have difficulty making time to get to a doctor’s office, consider getting a dehydration treatment at home.