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Glutathione is the premiere antioxidant in the body. It helps reverse the effects that metabolism byproducts, drugs, and environmental toxins have on the body.
Free radicals are unpaired electrons that are produced from chemical reactions. These unpaired electrons are looking for another electron to pair with, and they don’t care if pairing disrupts the structure of proteins and other molecules like DNA in your cells. These changes in structure affect how well enzymes work.
As we age, oxidative damage increases, and glutathione levels decrease. Lower glutathione levels have been linked to poorer health overall and increased risk of common health problems such as cancer and type 2 diabetes.
Yes, but your body doesn’t absorb glutathione well. Foods that are high in sulfur contain glutathione, including:
To preserve glutathione in these foods:
Glutathione deficiency is classified as mild, moderate, or severe. Potential symptoms of glutathione deficiency include:





Oral Glutathione is a compounded prescription medication that must be prescribed by a licensed medical provider following a telehealth consultation. This product is not approved by the FDA and has not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness by any regulatory agency. Individual results may vary. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any treatment. Do not use this medication without proper medical supervision.
Oral Glutathione is a compounded prescription medication that must be prescribed by a licensed medical provider following a telehealth consultation. This product is not approved by the FDA and has not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness by any regulatory agency. Individual results may vary. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting or changing any treatment. Do not use this medication without proper medical supervision.
Oral Glutathione is a compounded prescription medication intended to support antioxidant and wellness goals under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, meaning the FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed.
Are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety data are limited; discuss with your provider).
Are under 18 years of age.
Have a known allergy to glutathione or any ingredient in your prescription.
Have a history of severe asthma with sulfite sensitivity. Some glutathione formulations may contain sulfite residues.
Have been advised by a provider to avoid antioxidant supplementation due to a specific medical condition.
Asthma or chronic lung disease (rare bronchospasm has been reported with some forms of glutathione).
Liver or kidney disease.
A history of sensitivity to supplements or injectable therapies.
Any chronic medical condition or take multiple medications or supplements.
Always tell your provider about all medications and supplements you take, especially:
Chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Antioxidants may interfere with certain cancer treatments.
Nitroglycerin or nitrate medications. Glutathione may alter nitric oxide pathways.
High-dose antioxidant supplements (vitamin C, vitamin E, alpha-lipoic acid), which may compound effects.
Immunosuppressive medications.
Your clinician will determine whether adjustments or monitoring are appropriate.
Side effects vary by individual and dose. Reported effects may include:
Mild bloating or stomach discomfort
Nausea
Headache
Skin rash
Unpleasant taste (with sublingual use)
Stop the medication and contact your provider promptly if you develop:
Persistent abdominal pain or vomiting
Wheezing or shortness of breath
Severe rash or swelling
Any unusual or worsening symptoms
Trouble breathing
Swelling of face, lips, or tongue
Severe allergic reaction
Chest pain, severe dizziness, or fainting
Take exactly as prescribed. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Do not share this medication with others.
Store as directed on the pharmacy label (typically room temperature in a dry location).
Keep out of reach of children.