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welcome to the hangover clubPowered byThe Hangover Club is the greatest hangover cure known to man. Our registered nurse will arrive within 45 minutes and administer a medical cocktail of vitamins and antioxidants to rid your hangover & other symptoms like the flu, headaches, nausea and stomach bugs. IV certified registered nurses come to your home / office / hotel in as little as 45 mins OR Book at one of our NYC Drip Lounge Locations. Click here to Schedule an appointment nowPOWERFUL. IV Hangover NutriDrips are Electrolyte Powered, Vitamin Infused, and contain Rx strength medication (if needed). Three IV Hangover cures to choose from PLUS immune boosting and energizing Vitamin infusions powered by NutriDrip. In home service starting at $175   1. Schedule your appointmentSchedule an appointment onlineor call us at 844-243-0888.  Need a NutrDrip right away? We can usually have a nurse to you with 45 mins at no extra charge2. We Come to You Our IV certified registered nurses come to your home or office to administer the IV NutriDrip.Your infusion specialist will help you pick the best package for your needs.  




3. Enjoy Your NutriDripThe infusion process takes 30 - 60 minutes depending on the dosage.You will be feeling better in as little as 30 mins. Seize the day feeling refreshed and revitalized.Follow us on Instagram for Exclusive NutriDrip Specials:After our Action Alert on the FDA’s move against intravenous vitamin C, a number of rumors have sprung up. Today we want to sort through the confusion. As we reported to you last week, the US Food and Drug Administration recently sent a warning letter to McGuff Pharmaceuticals, ordering it to stop manufacturing and distributing intravenous vitamin C. The warning letter lists several issues, but the issue of concern falls under the subheading Unapproved New Drug and Misbranding Violations. The FDA letter tells the firm, “You manufacture and market unapproved new drugs in violation of sections 505(a) and 502(f)(1) [21 U.S.C. §§ 355(a) and 352(f)(1)] of the Act”—that is, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, or FD&C. The letter goes on to specify which “unapproved new drugs” are being targeted: various formulations of injectable (intravenous) vitamin C, magnesium chloride, and B complex 100.




In our discussions with the acting director of the Compliance Branch of the FDA, ANH-USA confirmed that the FDA’s determination of intravenous vitamin C as an unapproved drug is completely unrelated to other issues raised in the warning letter. We mention this because widespread rumors are circulating that this particular firm was targeted for reasons that would not relate to other firms, and that other manufacturers of IV C would not be affected. This is simply not true. According to the acting director, the FDA has gone through an internal process whereby they determined injectable vitamin C to be an unapproved drug. Further, because McGuff was unable to show (a) that this form of vitamin C was exempt because it had been grandfathered in under the FD&C, or (b) that they were in compliance with new drug approval protocols, the FDA ordered them to discontinue manufacturing and distributing intravenous vitamin C immediately. What we still don’t know is the extent to which FDA is targeting IV C.




The acting director told ANH-USA that any other company unable to show an exemption or prove that it has taken IV C through the drug approval protocols would be subject to a similar order to cease production and distribution. What she would not tell us was when or whether they intend to move on other manufacturers and distributors. We know that FDA has a history of targeting specific products, such as estriol and natural desiccated thyroid. Sometimes they begin with one company in an effort to scare other companies into shifting business practices, and sometimes they send letters to multiple companies at once. At other times, they speak to companies behind the scenes without issuing official warning letters of public record. The good news is that so far, it appears FDA has gone no further than this initial firm. It’s possible that FDA merely intended to test the waters with this first company, and that public reprisal via your messages has them rethinking their strategy. It’s also possible that FDA intended to target this one company alone, although we should reiterate that the language in the warning letter would apply to all other companies currently making or distributing IV C.




There is some more potentially helpful news. Injectable vitamin C is both manufactured by companies in bulk and on an individual prescription basis by compounding pharmacies. It appears that FDA may have targeted the manufacturing end of things, rather than the compounding pharmacies. Although IV C alone has not been approved as a new drug, it is a component of other drugs which have already been approved and which have USP monographs. This is important, because it means that intravenous C can arguably continue to be made by compounding pharmacies even if the FDA targets the remaining manufacturers of IV C. It would be devastating to lose widespread access to IV C, but ANH-USA does not believe it will disappear completely, because compounding pharmacies could still make it. So it’s not time to stockpile intravenous vitamin C just yet! We must, however, remain vigilant. ANH-USA is continuing to receive information about IV C daily. We will continue to monitor FDA’s actions, and as always, we will update you as we learn more.




We, at McGuff Company Inc., are pleased to announce its continued Verified-Accredited Wholesale Distributor (VAWD) accre... In our effort to provide you with the best user experience and ease of ordering, we have completely overhauled our McGuf... Our McGuff Company team has overhauled and created a new website from the ground up to increase the features, capabiliti... On December 29, 2016, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issued a final Guidance for Industry (GFI) which continues to... The McGuff Company is honored to receive the Orange County Register's Top Workplaces of 2015 award. This marks the secon...The primary focus of the Riordan Clinic is on the use of high-dose Intravenous Vitamin C (IVC) to treat a wide variety of conditions. Our approach provides help and hope to individuals struggling with a long-term illness, while focusing on getting and staying healthy, rather than only addressing symptoms. There are many conditions that may benefit from IVC therapy.




Some of those are: arthritis, Lyme disease, bacterial infections, viral infections, pain after injury, and more. There is a great deal of medical research to support the use of IV Vitamin C Therapy. It is one of the best antiviral agents available, with the ability to neutralize and eliminate a wide range of toxins. Vitamin C will enhance host resistance, greatly augmenting the immune system’s ability to neutralize bacterial and fungal infections. The Riordan Clinic Research Team has decades of studies, internationally published articles and has sent speakers world wide sharing this research with doctors. The National Institutes of Health has published evidence confirming Vitamin C’s anti-cancer properties. When Riordan Clinic cancer patients receive IV Vitamin C they report a reduction in their pain level and they are better able to tolerate chemotherapy. Intravenous Vitamin C is complementary to oncologic care, so patients may continue their conventional cancer therapies if they choose to.




Cancer patients have reported that IV Vitamin C treatments help them. IV Vitamin C Therapy Benefits Lessens pain after injuries Helps the body heal faster Resiliency to infections like colds/flu or other viral/bacterial infections In cancer patients, IVC is known to improve the response to cancer therapies because it alleviates the effects of traditional therapies, improves appetite and helps patients remain more active With rising concerns regarding the purity and sources of the foods in our diets, it is also important to be aware of the nutrients sourced for your daily vitamins, IVs and injections. All of Riordan Clinic’s Vitamin C vendors, both IV and oral products, are sourced from corn free alternatives. Our staff is constantly working with vendors to make sure that we offer only the highest quality nutrients for our co-learners. CLICK TO ENLARGE Videos Riordan Clinic Research & IV Vitamin C Carol - What do you do when you're hit with the big C?

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