- Pharmacist Shadi Kazeme under fire over intravenous vitamin drips.
- Does Australia’s first IV hangover clinic promote consequence-free drinking?
- Top doctors make official complaints about IV ‘hydration’ clinics offering vitamin drips
- Complaint to the Pharmacy Board of Australia about IV.me Hydration Clinic
- Suspended ‘hydration clinic’ pharmacist Sara Shadi Kazeme still operating in Victoria





Australia is a High Income Country and this is a High Income trick worthy of the lowest of the low income countries.
Australia has abandoned scientific evidence-based medicine? Any one can say “Have used it and it is great” and that is all the evidence that is required.
If the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) does not take action against this (and ban it), then it should be renamed All Cons and Canards Consented