General Medicine
Glutathione Injection is widely used in both medical and cosmetic settings. It’s a powerful antioxidant naturally produced in the body, and injectable forms are often used when higher or faster delivery is needed.
🔹 Medical Uses of Glutathione Injection:
🧬 Antioxidant Therapy (Cell Protection)
Neutralizes free radicals, reduces oxidative stress.
Used in chronic illnesses like diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and liver disease.
🫁 Chronic Illness Support
May help in conditions like:
Parkinson’s disease (as an experimental treatment)
Fatty liver disease / Hepatitis
HIV/AIDS (to reduce oxidative stress)
🧪 Detoxification
Supports liver detox in heavy metal toxicity, drug overdose, and chemotherapy side effects.
💊 Chemotherapy Side Effect Reduction
Sometimes used to protect healthy cells during chemo, particularly in reducing neurotoxicity.
✨ Cosmetic & Wellness Uses (Off-label):
🌟 Skin Whitening / Brightening
Popular in aesthetics for skin lightening, often combined with vitamin C.
Works by inhibiting melanin production, but results vary and are not FDA-approved for this use.
💆 Anti-Aging & Skin Health
Promoted for improving skin clarity, elasticity, and reducing pigmentation.
Marketed in many wellness clinics as a 'glow' or beauty drip.
💉 How It’s Administered:
Usually given via IV (intravenous) or IM (intramuscular).
Dosing depends on purpose: medical doses tend to be lower; cosmetic doses are often higher and given in repeated sessions.
⚠️ Side Effects & Precautions:
Generally well-tolerated in low doses, but possible side effects include:
Nausea
Skin rashes
Breathing difficulty (rare)
High-dose or long-term use should be done under medical supervision, especially in people with asthma or kidney/liver disease.
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