Nutrient IV

Myers Cocktail

Foundational IV nutrient formulation combining magnesium, B complex vitamins, hydroxocobalamin, calcium gluconate, and ascorbic acid to support hydration programs, energy metabolism, recovery, and broad micronutrient replenishment.

Compound Type

Multi Nutrient IV Blend

Administration

Intravenous

Primary Role

Micronutrient Repletion and Recovery Support

Clinical Focus

Energy, Wellness, and General Support

Myers Cocktail
Foundational IV Blend

Clinical Profile

Myers Cocktail is a classic intravenous nutrient formulation designed to deliver a concentrated combination of essential vitamins and minerals directly into circulation. Rather than functioning as a single mechanism compound, it serves as a broad based micronutrient support strategy for patients seeking recovery, hydration adjacent support, energy metabolism optimization, and general wellness reinforcement.

The blend you provided contains magnesium chloride, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, and B6, hydroxocobalamin B12, calcium gluconate, and ascorbic acid. Together, these nutrients support enzymatic energy production, neuromuscular function, antioxidant protection, and short term replenishment in patients with increased physiologic demand or suboptimal nutrient status.

Clinically, Myers Cocktail is often positioned as a foundational nutrient IV rather than a highly specialized protocol. Its strength is in breadth, giving practitioners a versatile baseline formulation that can fit wellness, fatigue support, recovery, and general micronutrient replenishment settings.

Included Nutrients

  • Magnesium chloride 9.65 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B1 1.62 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B3 1.62 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B2 3.23 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B5 4.07 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B6 1.63 mg per mL
  • Vitamin B12 hydroxocobalamin 0.1 mg per mL
  • Calcium gluconate 4.03 mg per mL
  • Ascorbic acid 64.4 mg per mL
Electrolyte Support B Vitamin Repletion Antioxidant Support Energy Metabolism Recovery Support General Wellness IV

Mechanism and Functional Role

The clinical value of Myers Cocktail comes from the combined physiologic roles of its nutrients. B vitamins serve as critical cofactors in carbohydrate metabolism, mitochondrial ATP production, neurotransmitter synthesis, and cellular enzyme activity. Magnesium contributes to hundreds of enzymatic reactions, including neuromuscular signaling, energy production, and electrolyte balance.

Ascorbic acid provides antioxidant support and contributes to collagen formation, immune related functions, and redox protection. Calcium gluconate adds mineral support relevant to neuromuscular and signaling functions, while hydroxocobalamin contributes to red blood cell support, methylation related pathways, and neurologic function.

Taken together, the formulation is best understood as a broad physiologic support blend rather than a targeted pharmacologic agent. Its role is to rapidly increase circulating nutrient availability in a way that may complement recovery and support protocols.

Where Myers Cocktail Is Commonly Used

  • General wellness and micronutrient replenishment programs
  • Fatigue, low energy, and recovery oriented support visits
  • Hydration adjacent IV services with added nutrient value
  • Post illness or high stress recovery support settings
  • Patients seeking broad vitamin and mineral infusion support
  • Routine wellness clinics using foundational IV menu offerings

Program Goals

  • Support short term replenishment of essential vitamins and minerals
  • Provide a broad nutrient foundation for energy and recovery programs
  • Support metabolic and enzymatic processes dependent on B vitamins and magnesium
  • Contribute antioxidant support through intravenous vitamin C delivery
  • Offer a versatile baseline IV formulation for routine wellness settings

Dose Context

This formulation is presented as a 10 mL premix. Clinical administration depends on clinic protocol, dilution approach, infusion rate, patient tolerance, and intended service structure. As with most IV nutrient blends, practical use is not defined solely by ingredient concentration, but also by the final delivery volume and infusion workflow.

Because Myers Cocktail is typically used as a foundational blend, clinics often position it as either a standalone wellness IV or as a base formula within broader IV menu offerings. Final use decisions should always align with clinician oversight, patient history, and administration standards.

Who Clinicians Typically Evaluate

  • Patients seeking general wellness and nutrient support
  • Individuals reporting fatigue, stress, or recovery related concerns
  • Patients interested in foundational IV nutrient therapy
  • Individuals who may benefit from broad micronutrient replenishment
  • Patients appropriate for supervised vitamin and mineral infusion services

Clinical Progression

Same Day

Patients may report subjective effects such as improved hydration associated comfort, perceived energy support, or general refreshment depending on baseline status and infusion context.

Days 1 to 3

Broad nutrient replenishment effects may be most noticeable in patients with higher demand, recent depletion, or recovery related needs. Responses are often individualized and not necessarily dramatic in nutrient replete patients.

Repeated Use

Ongoing programs are typically evaluated based on symptom context, wellness goals, clinic cadence, and how the formulation fits into broader patient care objectives rather than on a single infusion alone.

Ongoing

Continued use is usually structured around maintenance style wellness programming, patient preference, tolerability, and practitioner assessment of whether the blend remains clinically appropriate.

Safety Profile

Myers Cocktail is generally positioned as a broad nutrient infusion and should be used within appropriate IV administration standards and patient screening workflows. Tolerability depends on formulation specifics, infusion rate, hydration status, and patient sensitivity to individual nutrients.

As with other IV vitamin and mineral blends, screening for relevant contraindications, electrolyte considerations, renal context, and overall appropriateness remains important. Because this is a combination formula, clinicians should think in terms of total infusion compatibility rather than one ingredient in isolation.

Product quality, compounding standards, and sourcing integrity remain essential to clinical reliability. The consistency of the final formulation matters as much as the ingredient list itself.

Platform Access

Full Clinical Protocol Frameworks Available Inside the Platform

Inside the GC Scientific platform clinicians gain access to structured IV therapy implementation frameworks, nutrient blend positioning guidance, service architecture strategy, and sourcing standards built for real world clinic use.