Your healthcare provider will consider your individual needs and medical history to determine the appropriate course of treatment
The PAS is working to improve education among GPs and other healthcare professionals to challenge the assumption that a one-size-fits-all protocol works for all patients
It is worth approaching your doctor to see if this is the cause of some of your symptoms and if you would be considered a good candidate to receive vitamin B12 injections
View all FAQs Important safety information and common side effects The most commonly reported Glutathione Injection (GSH) side effects are: Irritation at the injection site Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, bloating, cramping) A rotten egg (sulfur) taste in the mouth, usually mild If irritation at the injection site occurs, consider alternating injection sites on the body, apply an over-the-counter itch cream (preferably with hydrocortisone), use injections less frequently, or discontinue use entirely
Glutathione Injection (IM/SQ) What It Does: A potent antioxidant that detoxifies the body, brightens skin, and supports immune health