IVT stands for ‘Intravenous Therapy’ and refers to the administration of fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a person’s vein through a needle or catheter. This method allows for quick and efficient delivery of substances into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. IVT is commonly used in medical settings to treat dehydration, provide pain relief, or deliver essential nutrients to patients who are unable to take them orally. It is also used in emergency situations to rapidly deliver life-saving medications. IVT requires careful monitoring and should only be performed by trained medical professionals to ensure safety and effectiveness.