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Infusion and recovery ward at Poliklinika Trnová, Pardubice
IV vitamin infusion therapy
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Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

45 min

Individually prescribed analgesic, myorelaxation, and anti-inflammatory IV infusions administered at the Infuzní centrum of Centrum jednodenní chirurgie Pardubice. These medically supervised infusions combine IV analgesic compounds with muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatory agents, with the exact composition tailored by the prescribing physician to the patient's condition. Suitable for spinal pain, joint conditions, post-trauma recovery, musculoskeletal disorders, neck pain, and tension-related headache, these infusions are covered by all Czech health insurers when administered under a physician's prescription — including referrals from neurologists, orthopaedists, and rheumatologists. The intravenous route achieves faster onset and more consistent plasma levels than oral analgesics, making it appropriate for conditions where oral medication has provided insufficient relief.

Analgesic, myorelaxation, and anti-inflammatory IV infusions at Centrum jednodenní chirurgie Pardubice are prescribed and individualised medical treatments rather than off-the-shelf protocols. The composition of each infusion — which analgesic compound, which muscle relaxant, which anti-inflammatory — is determined by the prescribing physician after review of the patient's diagnosis, medical history, and prior treatment response. This personalisation is a clinical distinction from pre-packaged infusion menus: the infusion is a medical treatment within an established patient-physician relationship, not a self-selected wellness option. The pharmacological rationale for IV delivery in this context is well established. Intravenous administration of analgesics achieves rapid-onset therapeutic plasma concentrations without the hepatic first-pass metabolism and variable gastrointestinal absorption that limit oral analgesic bioavailability. For patients with significant pain — particularly from spinal conditions, inflammatory joint disease, or acute musculoskeletal injury — where oral analgesics at appropriate doses have failed to provide adequate relief, IV analgesic therapy can provide relief within minutes of infusion initiation. Myorelaxation compounds included in these infusions act directly on muscle tissue — blocking neuromuscular transmission at the muscle level or modulating central motor control — with faster and more complete effect than oral muscle relaxants, which are absorbed slowly and have variable CNS penetration. This makes IV myorelaxation particularly effective for patients with severe muscle spasm secondary to spinal conditions, post-traumatic muscle rigidity, or chronic stress-related tension in the cervical and lumbar musculature. The anti-inflammatory component of the infusion provides direct vascular and tissue-level anti-inflammatory activity, reducing prostaglandin synthesis and inflammatory cytokine load in the affected tissue. In combination with analgesic and myorelaxant components, the three-agent approach addresses different mechanisms of pain simultaneously — nociceptive signal transmission, muscle spasm contributing to pain, and local tissue inflammation — in a single administration. At Centrum jednodenní chirurgie Pardubice, patients typically access this treatment via one of two pathways: internal medicine physician consultation at the clinic (which can generate the prescription in the same appointment as the initial assessment), or a written referral from an existing treating specialist (neurologist, orthopaedist, rheumatologist). Insurance-contracted patients pay no out-of-pocket costs for prescribed infusions. Infusion runs for approximately 30–60 minutes depending on the prescribed composition and volume. The infusion ward operates Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings (08:00–12:00).

Key Details

Insurance coverage
All Czech health insurers (with prescription)
Duration
30–60 minutes
Composition
Individualised per physician prescription
Referrals accepted
Neurology, orthopaedics, rheumatology

Who Is This For?

Spinal pain, back and neck pain, joint conditions, musculoskeletal injuries, post-trauma recovery, tension headache, conditions where oral analgesics are insufficient

What's Included

Individually composed IV infusion of analgesic, myorelaxant, and anti-inflammatory compounds — composition determined by prescribing physician
Initial physician consultation (internal medicine) or acceptance of specialist referral letter from neurologist/orthopaedist/rheumatologist
Full nursing supervision throughout the 30–60 minute infusion session
Health insurance billing for insured Czech patients with valid prescription — no out-of-pocket cost

Preparation Required

Bring your health insurance card and any referral letters or specialist correspondence. Inform the physician of all current medications, particularly anticoagulants and any known drug allergies. No fasting required.

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Category
Aesthetic
Duration
45 min
Jednodenní chirurgie Pardubice — Infuzní centrum (KOLF Klinika)

Jednodenní chirurgie Pardubice — Infuzní centrum (KOLF Klinika)

Pardubice outpatient surgical clinic operating a dedicated infusion centre at Poliklinika Trnová, offering physician-supervised IV vitamin, antioxidant, analgesic, and myorelaxation infusions since 2002.

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