Glutathione Injection
From increased energy to improved immune function and reduced cellular damage, experience the potential age-restoring benefits of glutathione at a fraction of the cost of IV therapy.
Starting at $175
GLUTATHIONE INJECTION BENEFITS
Do more, age less
- Leader of the body’s antioxidant defense system
- Reduces cellular degeneration caused by aging and stress
- Lessens free radical damage linked to degenerative diseases
- Shown to reduce chronic inflammation
- Supports a healthier immune system
- Rx-grade GSH prescribed by licensed physician
- Each injection (0.5mL/cc) contains 100mg of GSH
- Administered subcutaneously up to 5x per week
GLUTATHIONE INJECTION
Background and history
- Natural GSH supply is limited and declines with age and stressa
- Poor lifestyle habits and environmental factors (e.g. pollution) accelerate rate of decline
- Depleted levels linked to neurodegenerative, pulmonary, and cardiovascular diseases
- Helps eliminate toxins, protect cells and restore general health/wellbeing
- More effective than oral forms that have low bioavailability
- More cost effective and convenient than IV infusions
- Routinely tested for purity and potency, unlike OTC brands
Why AgelessRx?
Our goal is to help you reach your longevity goals, whatever they may be. Restore your health and gain peace of mind with Rx-grade, physician-selected ingredients sourced from a certified U.S. compounding pharmacy.
Free online consultation
Prescription provided
No insurance required
Unlimited and ongoing support
What GSH experts are saying
Glutathione (GSH), often referred to as ‘the master antioxidant,’ participates not only in antioxidant defense systems, but many metabolic processes, and therefore its role cannot be overstated. GSH deficiency causes cellular risk for oxidative damage and thus as expected, GSH imbalance is observed in a wide range of pathological conditions including tuberculosis (TB), HIV, diabetes, cancer, and aging.
Glutathione as a Marker for Human Disease
Other Questions
GSH injections are administered subcutaneously. First, clean the injection site and top of the vial with rubbing alcohol. Next, draw up the prescribed amount with the provided insulin needle and syringe and inject into fatty tissue. The recommended dose is 0.5mL (100mg GSH) per injection up to five (5) times per week.
Ideally, the injection is administered into a fatty layer of skin, such as: back of arm, abdomen, or flank/lumbar region.
Yes! It is safe to administer both on the same day; however, if you are just starting out, you may consider alternating days between injections to see how your body responds. Be sure to refrigerate your GSH and NAD+ solutions upon arrival and when not in use.
Important safety information
All medications have the potential for side effects. Side effects may vary based on the individual.
Most common GSH side effects
- Irritation at the injection site
- Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, bloating, cramping)
- A rotten egg (sulfur) taste in the mouth, usually mild