Does Australia's first IV hangover clinic promote consequence-free drinking?

By Eamonn Duff
Updated December 18 2015 - 10:08am, first published December 13 2015 - 5:02am
Morning after at the Hangover Clinic: Alison Carole is hooked up to the intravenous drip by a doctor. Photo: Michele Mossop
Morning after at the Hangover Clinic: Alison Carole is hooked up to the intravenous drip by a doctor. Photo: Michele Mossop
The new age claim to cure hangovers has been slammed by health experts. Photo: Michele Mossop
The new age claim to cure hangovers has been slammed by health experts. Photo: Michele Mossop
Hannah Campbell, Stephanie Hyde and 
David Wood enjoy a recovery breakfast at Coogee Cafe after a big night out. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Hannah Campbell, Stephanie Hyde and David Wood enjoy a recovery breakfast at Coogee Cafe after a big night out. Photo: Dallas Kilponen

"I'm nearly 30 so I don't pack away the white wine like I used to," declares Alison Carole as she is hooked up to an intravenous drip by a fully qualified, registered doctor named "Nurse Gentle".

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