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Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy for Chronic Inflammation & Joint Pain in Charlotte, NC

Chronic inflammation is a common thread linking many painful conditions—osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune disorders, fibromyalgia, and persistent musculoskeletal pain. While oral anti-inflammatory medications can help, they often come with gastrointestinal side effects and may not reach optimal tissue levels.

Anti-inflammatory IV therapy offers a powerful, non-surgical approach to reducing systemic inflammation by delivering high-dose antioxidants, vitamins, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream. This allows for rapid absorption, higher bioavailability, and a targeted effect on the inflammatory pathways that drive pain and tissue damage.

At Joint Health Solutions in Charlotte, we incorporate anti-inflammatory IV therapy as part of our comprehensive, non-surgical approach to pain management. Our team—led by Dr. Jeffrey Galvin and Ariel Curtis, FNP-C—designs personalized IV protocols to help patients with chronic inflammatory conditions achieve better pain control, improved energy, and enhanced quality of life.

Medically reviewed by: Dr. Jeffrey Galvin & Ariel Curtis, FNP-C | Last reviewed: March 2026

What Is Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy?

Anti-inflammatory IV therapy is the intravenous administration of a customized blend of nutrients, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds. By bypassing the digestive system, IV therapy delivers these agents directly into the bloodstream, achieving 100% bioavailability—far higher than oral supplementation, which is often limited by absorption and metabolism.

Neutralize oxidative stress

Free radicals contribute to inflammation; antioxidants such as glutathione, vitamin C, and others help neutralize them.

Modulate immune response

Certain nutrients help balance the immune system, reducing overactive inflammatory responses.

Support tissue repair

Amino acids, minerals, and vitamins provide building blocks for healing.

Improve cellular function

Optimizing nutrient delivery helps cells function more efficiently, reducing inflammatory signaling.

How Does Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy Work?

Inflammation is a complex biological response involving immune cells, cytokines, and oxidative stress. When inflammation becomes chronic, it contributes to joint destruction, pain, and systemic symptoms like fatigue.

Direct antioxidant delivery

High-dose vitamin C, glutathione, and other antioxidants rapidly neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress that drives inflammation.

Nutrient repletion

Chronic inflammation depletes key nutrients such as magnesium, zinc, and B vitamins. IV therapy restores these levels quickly.

Immune modulation

Certain compounds such as curcumin and alpha-lipoic acid help balance pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory pathways.

Improved hydration and cellular function

Adequate hydration and electrolytes support optimal cellular metabolism, which can dampen inflammatory signals.

Conditions Treated with Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy

Key Components of Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy

Symptom Description Table
Ingredient Mechanism
Vitamin C (high dose) Potent antioxidant; reduces oxidative stress; supports immune function.
Glutathione The body’s 'master antioxidant'; directly neutralizes free radicals and supports liver detoxification.
Magnesium Reduces muscle tension, supports nerve function, and modulates inflammation.
Zinc Essential for immune regulation and tissue repair.
B-Complex Vitamins Support energy production, nervous system function, and reduce fatigue.
Alpha-Lipoic Acid Antioxidant that helps reduce neuroinflammation and oxidative stress.
Curcumin (from turmeric) Natural anti-inflammatory that inhibits NF-κB and other inflammatory pathways.
Amino Acids Provide building blocks for tissue repair and collagen synthesis.
Hydration & Electrolytes Optimize cellular function and detoxification.

The Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy Procedure at Joint Health Solutions

Consultation & Assessment

Before your first IV therapy session, we conduct a thorough evaluation. We review your medical history, current medications, symptom profile, and treatment goals. We also assess any contraindications (e.g., kidney disease, certain heart conditions, allergies).

Custom Formulation

Based on your evaluation, we design a personalized IV protocol. We select ingredients and dosages that target your specific inflammatory burden and nutritional needs.

IV Administration

The IV is administered in a comfortable setting by an experienced medical professional. A small IV catheter is placed in a vein, typically in the arm or hand. The infusion takes approximately 30–90 minutes, depending on the formulation and volume.

Monitoring & Relaxation

During the infusion, you can rest, read, or use your device. Our staff monitors you throughout to ensure comfort and safety.

Post-Therapy Recommendations

After the infusion, you may feel an immediate boost in energy and reduction in pain. We provide guidance on hydration, activity, and how to integrate IV therapy into your broader treatment plan.

Benefits of Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy

Symptom Description Table
Benefit Explanation
Rapid relief Nutrients enter the bloodstream directly; effects can be felt within hours.
High bioavailability 100% absorption vs. 20–50% with oral supplements.
No gastrointestinal side effects Bypasses the stomach, ideal for those with GI sensitivities or who cannot tolerate oral NSAIDs.
Customizable Formulation tailored to your condition and symptoms.
Synergistic with other treatments Enhances outcomes of physical therapy, injections, and regenerative medicine.
Non-opioid, non-invasive Safe alternative for managing chronic pain and inflammation.

Who Is a Candidate for Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy?

Most patients with chronic inflammatory conditions can benefit, especially those who:

Contraindications include:

Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy vs. Other Treatments

Symptom Description Table
Treatment Mechanism Best For Onset Duration
Anti-Inflammatory IV Systemic antioxidant & nutrient delivery Chronic systemic inflammation, arthritis, autoimmune conditions Hours Days to weeks (cumulative benefit)
Oral NSAIDs COX inhibition Acute pain, localized inflammation 30–60 min Hours
Corticosteroid Injections Local potent anti-inflammatory Localized joint, bursa, tendon inflammation Days Weeks to months
PRP Regenerative, immunomodulatory Tissue repair, moderate OA Weeks Months to >1 year

How Many IV Sessions Are Needed?

Acute flare-ups

1–3 sessions may provide significant relief.

Chronic management

Many patients receive weekly or bi-weekly infusions for 4–8 weeks, then transition to monthly maintenance.

Pre- or post-procedure optimization

A single session before or after PRP therapy can support healing.

We develop a personalized schedule based on your response and treatment objectives.

Dr. Jeffrey Galvin and the Joint Health Solutions team using advanced diagnostic imaging and a patient-first approach for non-surgical joint care.

What to Expec During and After Treatment

During infusion: 

You may feel a cool sensation from the fluids; some people experience a mild taste of vitamins. Most patients relax comfortably.

Immediately after: 

Many report feeling more energetic, mentally clear, and less pain.

In the days following:

Cumulative benefits build with repeated sessions. Some patients notice improved sleep, reduced joint pain, and better physical performance.

Safety & Side Effects

Anti-inflammatory IV therapy is generally very safe when administered by trained professionals. Potential side effects are rare and may include:

Why Choose Joint Health Solutions for Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy

Expertise in Integrative Care

Dr. Jeffrey Galvin and Ariel Curtis, FNP-C, understand the role of inflammation in musculoskeletal conditions and use IV therapy as part of a comprehensive, non-surgical approach.

Personalized Protocols

Every IV is customized based on your unique needs and health status.

Comfortable Environment

Relax in a calm, supportive setting during your infusion.

Safety First

We adhere to strict medical protocols and screen for contraindications.

Convenient Charlotte Location

Serving patients from Charlotte, Huntersville, Concord, Matthews, and surrounding communities.

These changes create a cycle of pain, inactivity, and progressive decline. Interrupting that cycle with targeted non-surgical interventions can restore function and significantly improve quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions About Anti-Inflammatory IV Therapy

How quickly does anti-inflammatory IV therapy work?

Many patients notice a difference within hours of the infusion, particularly in energy levels and mental clarity. Pain reduction and improvement in joint symptoms may become more apparent over the next 24–72 hours as inflammation subsides.

Duration varies based on the individual and the severity of inflammation. A single session may provide relief for several days to a week. With a series of treatments, the anti-inflammatory effects can become cumulative, and patients often transition to maintenance infusions every 2–4 weeks.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer. We typically recommend a series of 4–8 sessions over several weeks for chronic conditions, followed by maintenance as needed. Acute flare-ups may respond to just 1–3 sessions. We customize the plan based on your response.

IV therapy for nutritional support and inflammation is typically not covered by insurance as it is considered an elective or wellness service. However, we offer transparent pricing and can discuss financing options. Some patients may use HSA/FSA accounts.

Yes, IV therapy can be safely combined with oral medications. In fact, it may allow you to reduce your reliance on oral NSAIDs over time. We coordinate with your existing treatment plan to ensure safety and maximize benefits.

When administered by experienced medical professionals, IV nutrients are dosed within safe ranges. We customize the formulation based on your lab work, medical history, and kidney function to avoid toxicity. High-dose vitamin C, for example, is generally safe but may be avoided in certain conditions like G6PD deficiency.

Patients with significant kidney impairment (eGFR < 45) may need modified formulations or are not candidates for certain high-dose IV therapies. We evaluate kidney function and adjust accordingly. Safety is our priority.

We recommend being well-hydrated, eating a light meal within 2–3 hours, and avoiding alcohol. Wear comfortable clothing with easy access to your arm. Let us know of any changes in your health or medications.

Yes. Many patients with autoimmune arthritis find IV therapy helpful in reducing systemic inflammation, fatigue, and joint pain. It is used as an adjunct to conventional disease-modifying therapies (DMARDs) and can help manage flares.

No. Most patients resume normal activities immediately. Some prefer to rest for the remainder of the day to maximize the benefit. We advise staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous exercise for the first few hours if you feel lightheaded.

Stop Guessing. Start Healing.

If you are struggling with chronic inflammation and want a safe, non-opioid approach to relief, anti-inflammatory IV therapy may be right for you. Contact Joint Health Solutions today to schedule a consultation.