A banana bag—also known as a rally pack—is an intravenous (IV) fluid mixture often used in hospitals and urgent care settings to treat alcohol-related conditions, severe dehydration, or nutritional deficiencies. It gets its name from its distinct yellow color, which comes from the addition of vitamin B-complex. This IV therapy is especially useful in patients …
Yes, insurance may pay for IV therapy, but coverage depends on why you're receiving the infusion, the type of insurance plan you have, and where the treatment is administered. Medical necessity is the key factor—if your doctor prescribes IV therapy to treat a diagnosed condition, your insurance is more likely to cover it. Here’s what …
Many autoimmune diseases are treated with infusion therapy, which delivers powerful medications directly into the bloodstream to suppress overactive immune responses, reduce inflammation, and manage flares. These IV treatments are often used when oral medications are ineffective or when a faster, more targeted response is needed. Here are the most common autoimmune conditions treated with …
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