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Myers' Cocktail IV: Cost, Formula Variations, and Checks

Understand Myers' cocktail marketing labels, observed public-menu prices, formula differences, quote questions, and state-specific provider checks.

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Myers' Cocktail IV: Cost, Formula Variations, and Checks

What Is a Myers’ Cocktail IV?

“Myers’ cocktail” is a commercial menu name for an IV service that may list vitamins, minerals, a base fluid, or optional ingredients. It is not a universally standardized formula. Two providers can use the same name for different ingredients, amounts, preparation, and quote scope.

The menu name also does not establish that the service treats a condition or produces a particular wellness outcome. This guide focuses on transparent comparison, not efficacy or individualized medical advice.

What Is in a Myers’ Cocktail?

There is no single directory-wide ingredient list. A provider may publish a formula or disclose it only during booking. Ask for:

  • every ingredient and stated amount;
  • base fluid, if any;
  • optional ingredients and separate charges;
  • product source and preparation location;
  • who reviews the requested formula; and
  • what changes between named tiers.

Do not infer a dose or clinical purpose from the cocktail name. Drip Compass does not recommend an ingredient, amount, administration speed, or combination.

How Much Does a Myers’ Cocktail Cost?

Twelve provider brands in our July 2026 public-menu sample advertised $149-$339 for one separately listed Myers’-labelled IV appointment. The formula, bag volume, clinic or mobile setting, and included fees differ.

Pricing methodology - reviewed July 26, 2026: This is the minimum-to-maximum advertised list-price span in a manually reviewed, purposive sample of official provider pages. It is not representative, a statistical market average, a local estimate, or a live quote. See the full inclusion rules and source list.

Quote itemPrice comparisonScope warning
Separately listed Myers’-labelled appointment$149-$339 observed across 12 brandsFormula, volume, setting, and included fees vary
Optional menu add-onObtain the add-on and complete booking totalAsk whether a base purchase is required
Mobile bookingBase quote plus disclosed service-area termsAddress and time affect logistics

These values form an observed span, not an average or a claim about which provider is cheapest.

For other marketing categories, see the types of IV therapy guide. The IV therapy cost guide explains how to compare all-in totals across them.

Why Two Myers’ Cocktail Quotes Differ

The difference may come from:

  • different formulas under the same name;
  • different billable units;
  • required review or facility charges;
  • optional ingredients;
  • mobile travel or minimum-order terms;
  • deposits and cancellation rules; or
  • packages and recurring memberships.

Get the formula and all-in total in writing. A higher quote does not establish a better product or outcome.

IV Lounge vs Mobile Myers’ Cocktail

A lounge quote applies at a fixed location. A mobile quote applies to a stated address and may include distance, parking, hotel, event, minimum-order, or after-hours terms. Fixed locations can have separate facility or first-visit charges.

The person ordering, preparing, or administering the service and any required oversight depend on state rules, professional role, and service. There is no universal guarantee that every Myers’ cocktail is administered by an RN or overseen by a medical director.

Questions to Ask Before Booking

  1. What exact formula and amounts are included?
  2. What is the billable unit?
  3. Are review, supplies, preparation, and administration included?
  4. Who orders, prepares, and administers the service?
  5. Which licenses and facility records apply in this state?
  6. Where are products sourced and prepared?
  7. What is the all-in quote?
  8. What are the deposit, cancellation, refund, and package terms?

Verify the relevant records using the state board, Nursys, or the FSMB board directory. The FDA publishes drug-compounding information, and the CDC provides injection-safety resources.

These resources support independent checks; they do not endorse provider profiles or validate prices.

Claims, Outcomes, and Session Plans

This guide does not claim that a Myers’ cocktail increases energy, supports immunity, relieves symptoms, or produces another outcome. It also does not recommend:

  • a formula or dose;
  • a session duration;
  • a frequency or number of appointments;
  • a package; or
  • a treatment plan.

An appropriately credentialed professional should discuss the exact proposed product, risks, alternatives, evidence, and uncertainty for an individual.

Myers’ Cocktail FAQ

Is every Myers’ cocktail the same?

No. The name is not a standardized formula. Request the complete written ingredients and amounts.

What is the average Myers’ cocktail cost?

Drip Compass does not publish a statistical average. Twelve provider brands in the July 2026 public-menu sample advertised $149-$339 for one separately listed Myers’-labelled appointment. The purposive sample is not representative and formulas differ.

Does a Myers’ cocktail work?

This directory guide makes no efficacy claim. A menu name is not proof of an outcome.

Is mobile service more expensive?

It can include service-area and minimum-order charges, while fixed locations may have other fees. Compare current all-in quotes.

How often should someone get a Myers’ cocktail?

This guide does not recommend a frequency, dose, or treatment plan.

Find Myers’ Cocktail Provider Profiles

Compare location, listed formula label, rating, and stored review count. Directory display order is not a clinical recommendation.

Browse Myers’ cocktail profiles →

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