Migraine Support · Mobile to your hotel

Best IV Drip for Migraine in Cabo San Lucas

For travelers riding out a migraine in Cabo, our migraine-support IV combines a 1 L fluid base, magnesium sulfate, anti-nausea medication (when clinically appropriate), an IV anti-inflammatory, and B-complex. Most patients describe the nausea easing in 10–15 minutes and the headache pressure subsiding within 30. Mobile to your hotel or villa; clinic walk-in available downtown.

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Why an IV for migraine in Cabo

Migraine in a vacation context is its own special problem. Trigger stack: travel fatigue, dehydration from the heat and sun, schedule disruption, late dinners, and the inevitable few drinks. By the time the headache hits, oral medications are slow because nausea has stalled your stomach. An IV bypasses all of that — magnesium, antiemetic, and IV NSAID enter circulation in minutes, not hours.

Migraine patients consistently have lower brain magnesium during attacks. Magnesium sulfate IV at 1–2 g is one of the most-evidence-supported migraine treatments, particularly for migraine with aura. Combined with the antiemetic and NSAID, our migraine-support IV mirrors the core of the standardized ER migraine cocktail — without the four-hour wait of a hospital ER on vacation.

What’s in our migraine-support IV

1 L isotonic fluid base

Normal saline or lactated Ringer. Restores fluid balance — dehydration is both a migraine trigger and a consequence of attack-related nausea.

Magnesium sulfate 1–2 g

The single most-evidence-supported migraine IV ingredient. Targets CGRP-related migraine pathways.

Anti-nausea (clinically appropriate)

Ondansetron, given by our medical team when nausea is present. Effect in 10–15 minutes.

IV NSAID (clinically appropriate)

Ketorolac for headache and neuroinflammation, bypassing an irritated stomach.

B-complex + B12

Supports energy metabolism on a depleted day; counters the brain-fog tail of an attack.

Optional add-ons

Glutathione for oxidative-stress recovery, diphenhydramine for restlessness if needed.

From call to relief in under an hour

1. WhatsApp or call

Tell us your symptoms, location, and any meds you’re already on. We confirm in minutes.

2. Nurse to your room

Mobile across Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, the Tourist Corridor and Pedregal. Walk-in available at our downtown clinic.

3. Drip and rest

30–45 minutes on the IV. Quiet, dim, no interruptions. Most patients sleep through the second half.

When to call us — and when to go to the ER instead

Call us for: a known migraineur with a typical attack, oral meds not working today, want to avoid a hospital wait on vacation, stable medical history.

Go to the ER for: first-ever severe headache, worst-headache-of-your-life, neurological symptoms (vision changes, weakness, slurred speech), headache plus fever, headache after head trauma, or symptoms worsening despite treatment. These are red flags for non-migraine causes — do not wait for a wellness IV.

Service area

We serve Cabo San Lucas (Marina, Médano, Pedregal, downtown), San José del Cabo (Art District, hotel zone), the Tourist Corridor (Palmilla, Cabo Real, Querencia, Cabo del Sol, Cabo Bello, Chileno Bay), and East Cape on request. Mobile nurse arrives in 45–90 minutes most of the day; the downtown clinic on Francisco I. Madero is open for walk-ins.

Same-day migraine support — book now

A registered nurse can be at your hotel or villa with the supplies ready. Most patients feel significant relief by the end of the bag.

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Migraine IV FAQ

What is the best IV drip for migraine?

A 1 L fluid base with 1–2 g magnesium sulfate, anti-nausea medication (when clinically appropriate), an IV NSAID, and B-complex. This mirrors the core ER migraine cocktail.

How fast does a migraine IV work?

Nausea relief typically in 10–15 minutes. Headache pressure subsides in 20–30 minutes. Fuller resolution by the end of the 45-minute bag.

Can you give me a migraine cocktail at my hotel in Cabo?

Yes — our mobile nurse comes to your hotel, villa or yacht. Most arrivals are 45–90 minutes from the time you call.

Should I go to the ER or call you for a migraine?

For typical migraine attacks in known migraineurs, an IV at your hotel works well. For first-ever severe headaches, neurological symptoms, fever, or post-head-trauma headaches, go to the ER first.

Do you provide the same medications as a hospital migraine cocktail?

Most core components yes — IV fluids, magnesium, B-complex, plus ondansetron and ketorolac at our medical team’s discretion. Hospital-only additions like prochlorperazine or dexamethasone are not part of our outpatient protocol.

Independent medical service. Not a substitute for emergency care. Chronic or worsening migraines should be evaluated by a neurologist; our IV is symptomatic support, not migraine prevention.