ANOVA’s Wellbeing Program:
Infusion Therapy
Adequate hydration is a basic requirement for normal bodily function. Sufficient fluid intake plays a role in the transport of oxygen in the blood, the circulation of hormones, and physical performance during exercise.
Your body requires a sufficient supply of essential vitamins and nutrients to support tissue renewal and maintain normal bodily functions. An inadequate supply may affect mental and physical performance as well as general well-being.
At ANOVA, infusions are only administered after a medical consultation and only where a physician considers them appropriate in the individual case. Infusion therapy is not a substitute for a balanced diet, a healthy lifestyle, or the medical treatment of a diagnosed condition.
ANOVA’s Infusion Therapy Program:
ANOVA works closely with pharmacists who specialize in the preparation of infusion solutions. Which components are considered in your case — if any — is decided individually by your treating physician, on the basis of your medical history, your examination, and your findings.
Depending on the individual medical assessment, an infusion scheme can be scheduled over a period of 1–5 days.
For legal reasons, we do not present specific infusion products or compositions on our public website. The options that may be relevant for you will be explained to you personally in the course of a medical consultation, including their intended purpose, their possible risks, and their approval status.
You can find further information on our research-based approach on our page about the Stem Cell Secretome.
Contraindications
Our stem cell treatments are experimental, but we only treat patients for whom we believe the risk/benefit ratio indicates treatment based on the state of the art, i.e., medical, scientific evidence.
Please understand that we therefore do not treat patients for whom the following points apply:
- Active cancer in the last two years
- Not yet of legal age
- Existing pregnancy or lactation period
- Unable to breathe on own, ventilator
- Difficulty breathing in supine position
- Dysphagia (extreme difficulty swallowing)
- Psychiatric disorder
- Active infectious disease (Hepatitis A, B, C, HIV, Syphilis, or other)