Glutathione Injection (Preservative Free) (30 mL Vial)
Glutathione Injection (Preserved) (30 mL Vial)
Naturally occurring antioxidant glutathione is made up of three amino acids: glutamine, cysteine, and glycine. Injected glutathione travels straight into the bloodstream, producing quicker and more potent effects than oral preparations do.
Purge
Glutathione attaches to poisons and substances in the liver, rendering them water-soluble so they may be expelled via urine or bile.
Immune Response
It promotes the action of immune cells including natural killer cells and T-cells, hence assisting the body in battling inflammation and infections.
Protein and Enzyme Function
Preventing oxidation-related damage, glutathione helps to preserve the structure and function of proteins.
Skin illumination
It inhibits the enzyme tyrosinase, hence lowering melanin production and eventually lightening skin tone.
Store this medication in a refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C). Keep all medicines out of the reach of children. Throw away any unused medicine after the beyond use date. Do not flush unused medications or pour down a sink or drain.
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